Sec. 11. Services of the State Library.
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Sec. 11. Services of the State Library. Services provided to users of the State Library include but are not limited to circulation, reference, and interlibrary loan.
(a)Circulation.
(1)Library materials designated as circulating shall be directly loaned on site to:
State officials; members of the General Assembly and staff; State agency employees; individuals who hold valid Illinois public library cards; individuals who hold valid library cards from libraries with whom consortial agreements have been reached that specify reciprocal borrowing privileges; and other individuals as specified by the State Librarian or his or her designee.
(2)Any individual requesting circulation of material from the State Library must fill
in an application for this service, thereby becoming officially recorded as a registered borrower of the State Library.
(3)All requests for materials or information will be kept confidential in accordance
with the Library Records Confidentiality Act.
(b)Reference.
(1)Instructions on how to use the library and its resources are available to any
patron.
(2)The quick provision of factual information shall be provided to any individual.
(3)Provision of research assistance shall be provided to officials and employees of
State government for work-related purposes.
(c)Interlibrary loan.
(1)Borrowing. Materials shall be borrowed from other libraries on behalf of State
officials, members of the General Assembly and staff, and State agency employees who are registered borrowers of the State Library for their work-related needs. Any fees for interlibrary loan lending shall be paid by the requesting patron or agency.
(2)Lending. Circulating State Library materials shall be loaned to other libraries
that request the materials on behalf of their patrons.
(d)Electronic resources. To the fullest extent possible, electronic resources shall be available, accessible, and subject to reasonable limitations as negotiated by the State Librarian.