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Faculty, staff, and students from participating New Jersey colleges and universities who are in good standing at their home library may borrow materials from partner libraries by downloading and completing the "VALE Reciprocal Borrowing Application Form". The Access Services Librarian will verify the applicant’s status and complete the required section of the form.
Students/affiliates from VALE Libraries may borrow books and music scores from Campbell Library. The reciprocal borrowing agreement does not extend to off-campus use of library databases.
View the list of participating libraries:
Participating libraries for undergraduate students
Participating libraries for graduate students
Participating libraries for faculty and staff
Faculty, staff, and students from participating New Jersey colleges and universities who are in good standing at their home library may use the libraries of the Tri-State College Cooperative (TCLC) by downloading and completing the "Letter of Introduction." The Access Services Librarian will verify the applicant’s status and complete the required section of the form. Students/affiliates from TCLC Member Institutions may borrow books and music scores from Campbell Library. The reciprocal borrowing agreement does not extend to off-campus use of library databases.
View the list of participating libraries.
Faculty, staff, and students from participating New Jersey colleges and universities who are in good standing at their home library may use participating PALCI libraries by downloading and completing the PALCI Reciprocal On-Site Borrowing Authorization Form. For further information, consult the PALCI Reciprocal On-Site Borrowing Program page.
The Access Services Librarian will verify the applicant’s status and complete the required section of the form. Students/affiliates from PALCI Member Institutions may borrow books and music scores from Campbell Library. The reciprocal borrowing agreement does not extend to off-campus use of library databases.