The length of time library materials may be borrowed. The time period varies depending on the borrower's STATUS.
the period of time which is allowed for the use of library materials.
The length of time library materials may be borrowed. The time varies depending on the type of material borrowed.
Also called repayment period, this is the time it takes to pay back the loan. A shorter period means higher monthly payments (there are fewer months over which to spread them), but less interest paid in total on the loan.
the period of time a particular book or journal can be charged to a patron.
A period of time as defined by the school for which the loan is requested (for example, September to May, January to May).
The amount of time allowed for materials to be charged to a patron.
The time frame covered by an educational loan, generally two semesters in length, beginning at the start of the one semester and running through the last day of the next consecutive semester. However, a loan period can also be only one semester in length.
the length of time allowed for the use of an item checked out of the library.
The length of time library books and other items may be borrowed. The time varies depending on the type of material and whether you are an undergraduate student, graduate student, faculty, or staff.
The amount of time you may borrow a book or other item from the library. The time varies depending on the type of material borrowed and the status of the borrower.
This term refers to the length of time library materials may be borrowed.
The time frame for which a loan is certified, usually from the first class day to the last class day. No loans can be certified for a loan period which has ended.