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MIT: Murdoch Institute of Technology Students


Welcome to the Library!

Further information about library services for MIT staff.

Borrowing

To borrow library resources you will need your University (student) ID card. For fast loans use the Self Check machine. If you need assistance, take your books to the Loans Desk. As a MIT student you may borrow 12 items from the general collections for a period of 4 weeks unless recalled.

Renewals

You can renew your loans by logging on to My Library. Items can be renewed to a maximum of 4 times unless requested by another borrower. DVDs and videos can only be renewed twice.

Recalled Items

All items borrowed are subject to recall to allow everyone access to library collections. You will be notified by email if an item is recalled and you will have 7 days to return it.

Requesting Items

Recalling items on loan

You may recall up to 8 items at any one time. To recall an item:

  1. Search the Library Catalogue and display the record for the item you want
  2. Select the "Request" button at the top or bottom of the screen
  3. Enter your Murdoch Username and Password. If you are already logged in to My Library, you will not have to login at this stage.
  4. Select a Pickup location from the dropdown menu.
  5. Enter a "Cancel if not filled by" date. If you don't enter a date, your request will expire after 7 months.
  6. Click on "Submit"
  7. Click on "Request selected item" (and you may need to select the copy to be recalled)
  8. The message 'Your request for this item has been sent to the library' should appear on the screen
  9. Click on "Start Over" or "Logout" to exit.
You will be notified by email when the recalled item is available.

Requesting items from another campus library

You are able to request items that are available (status 'check shelf') at another campus to be picked up at any branch library by requesting the item through the catalogue, in the same way you recall an item from another borrower. You may not request items to be picked up at another branch library on the same campus. For example, you cannot request an item from Vet to be picked up at Main or CRC.
Books can also be returned at any of the Campus Libraries, with the exception of Reserve items.
Reserve items must be returned to the Library where you borrowed them.

MIT students are not eligible for reciprocal borrowing from the Western Australian Group of University Libraries (Curtin, ECU, NDA, UWA) or from University Library Australia.

Penalty Points and Fines

Penalty points and fines apply if the item is lost, damaged or not returned. If an item becomes overdue, penalty points accrue and are added to your record when the item is returned. Points accrue at the following rates:

  • 4 week loan = 1 point per day overdue
  • Semester loan = 1 point per day overdue
  • Recalled loans = 10 points per day overdue from the due date
  • 1, 3 and 7 day loans = 10 points per day overdue
  • Reserve Loans = 10 points per hour overdue
  • If borrowed items are not returned within 6 weeks of the due date, you will be billed for the cost of replacement.

If you accrue 200 or more penalty points in an academic year, your borrowing rights will be suspended until you pay a fine of $20.00. After payment your points are reset to zero. After a second fine in an academic year your points will be reset to 100 and after a further fine to 190. Penalty points are reset to zero every year if they remain below 200. Recurrent penalty point fines may involve suspension of your borrowing rights. Reinstatement of borrowing rights from repeat offences is at the discretion of the University Librarian.


Finding Material for your Course and Assignments

See also Beginning your Research

Finding books

To find a book you need to use the Library Catalogue. This is available from the Library Homepage. Search by title or author if you have these details, or use the keyword or subject options to find books on a topic.

Finding Journal and Newspaper Articles

Reserve and Electronic Course Materials

Reserve provides access to high demand material recommended by lecturers. Reserve contains books and printed material, which may be borrowed for 2 hours during the day or overnight. Some Reserve items are available for a 3 Day Loan. ECMS provides access to electronic copies of journal articles, book chapters and other related material. ECMS materials are listed in the Library Catalogue under Electronic Course Materials & Reserve.
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Subject guides

Subject guides have been written by specialist subject librarians to help you find your way through the variety of resources that are either available from Murdoch University Library or free of charge via the Internet.

Citing your References

How to Cite References

Access to Journal Articles & Databases

Your can only access to the Library's databases on campus.


Copying and Printing

The Library uses the Monitor Copy system for payment of all photocopying and printing charges. Payment is made using a plastic card with a magnetic strip on the reverse side. You can use your University Card to pay for photocopying and printing.

Credit may be added to your photocopy account using an Autoloader. Autoloaders are located in the main library Learning Common North Wing 3 and Learning Common North Wing 2.
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Computer Facilities

Computer are available in the Library and Learning Common for students and staff to access library and other electronic resources. You need to use your Murdoch Username and Password to log on to any of these computers. The only exception are those community access computers.

You need to login to Gateway via the desktop to access most external resources.

Wireless access is available in the Murdoch Campus, Veterinary and Rockingham Campus Libraries. If you need help with setup to access wireless, please see staff at the IT Service Desk. Wireless card can be borrowed from the Loans Desk if it is required.
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Getting Assistance

You can use the library's Ask a Librarian chat or email service, or ask at one of the service desks.