Borrowing Privileges Section Menu Services -Borrowing & Circulation --Borrowing Privileges --Fines and Fees --Loan Periods --Missing Book Search --Renewing Books --Request a Checked-Out Book --Returning Books --Staff Contact Information -Electronic Forms -Photocopying -Printing & Downloading -Reference -Request Books & Articles --Frequently Asked Questions --Law Faculty --Law Firms and Law Professionals --Law Students --Lending to Other Libraries --Services to N.C. Prisoners --Staff Contact Information -Technology --CALI --Computer Acceptable Use Policy --Computer Lab --Library Toolbar --Public Workstations --Wireless Access Enter Edit Mode Show Page History Manage Left Navigation Widgets Manage Page Widgets Change Number of Areas Page History Choose an Area to Edit Area: Working... Current Left Navigation Widgets Working... Current Page Widgets Working... Choose the Number of Areas for This Page NOTE: Reducing the number of areas will permanentlydelete any content and widgets in the removed area(s). Area Positions Area 1 is the main column for the page Area 2 appears to the right of area 1 Number of Areas: 1 2 Working... Borrowing privileges are available to the following groups: Faculty, students, and staff at UNC-Chapel Hill may borrow materials using their UNC One Card Faculty, students, and staff affiliated with Triangle Research Libraries universities (Duke, NCCU, and NCSU), UNC System schools, and North Carolina community colleges may use their school identification card to register for borrowing privileges Borrowing privileges are also available to North Carolina residents, including attorneys and law professionals. For an annual fee of $25.00, outside borrowers are issued a library borrower's card and may use this card to check out books at any of the UNC-Chapel Hill campus libraries. Services Borrowing & CirculationBorrowing PrivilegesFines and FeesLoan PeriodsMissing Book SearchRenewing BooksRequest a Checked-Out BookReturning BooksStaff Contact InformationElectronic FormsPhotocopyingPrinting & DownloadingReferenceRequest Books & ArticlesTechnology Go to Top of Page