Media Circulation Policy

A valid ERAU Eagle Card is required to check out media materials.

ERAU faculty or staff who are teaching classes may check out videotapes or DVDs for three (3) days in order to preview them for classroom use.

Students may check out videos or DVDs to view in the library for two hours, but may not remove them from the library.

Faculty and staff may request equipment or videos/DVDs be delivered to their classroom or office by contacting Media Services with a booking request at least 24 hours in advance.

Students who need equipment or videos/DVDs for presentation use during class must make arrangements through their professor or staff advisor at least 24 hours in advance.

With advanced notice, staff and faculty may send a student to pick up equipment or videos/DVDs from Media Services. Staff or faculty should call Media Services with the name of the authorized student they plan to send. The student must be currently enrolled and be in possession of a valid Eagle Card. If equipment or videos/DVDs signed for by a student are lost or damaged, the department requesting the items are responsible for the payment or replacement of the items.

Students, staff, and faculty may check out digital still cameras and digital video camera for a three-day period.

The Hunt Library bases our Confidentiality Policy on Florida Statue (s 257.261.F.S.0) as it pertains to patron confidentiality and privacy of patron records. Please see the library's Confidentiality Policy for more information.

Copyright

Copyright laws prohibit the recording or copying of library owned videos or DVDs.