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Holds & Recalls
Berkeley
All patrons may place recalls, except for Reference. Card holders who may only
recall Gov Docs checked out at least 1 month ago.
Davis
UC students, staff, & faculty can place holds and recalls using the Request
feature in Harvest or at a circulation desk. External borrowers may purchase
recall/hold cards for $10 for 5 holds or recalls. See:
Holds,
Recalls, & Searches
Irvine
Items may be recalled after 14 days.
Los Angeles
Merced
Holds
- Holds can be placed only for materials that are already checked out to someone else
- In the UC Merced catalog use Get this for me button to place a hold
- In Next Generation Melvyl catalog use Place Hold button to place a hold
- If an item is available (on the shelf) you must come to the library, retrieve it from the shelf and then check it out
Recalled Materials
- Books and other materials are subject to recallone week after you check them out
- Recalled items have been requested by someone else
- Recalled items must be returned immediately
- Failure to return recalled items promptly will result in a suspension of your borrowing privileges
Riverside
UC Faculty, staff & students may recall and place holds. $11.00 1st day overdue
plus $1.00/day, thereafter, up to $21.00 and bill for book.
San Diego
Overdue and Class Reserve items may not be recalled. Only UCSD Faculty, Staff
or Students can place recalls.
San Francisco
Items are
subject to recalls with 14-day
minimum usage. Holds/recalls may be
placed by UCSF or non-UCSF borrowers, in person, on-line, or by phone.
Santa Barbara
Items subject to immediate recall by Reserves or after 3 wks by another borrower.
$1 day overdue up to $20; Rush recall $2.50/day up to $20.
Santa Cruz
All borrowers may place recall or holds; Books may be recalled after 14 days;
Holds may be placed on journals immediately; $6 processing fee except for
reserves $1 per hour to $25.
Northern Regional Library Facility
Southern Regional Library Facility
Document Owner: Andy Panado
Last Updated: March 28, 2012
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