Our policies cover a range of topics, including borrowing materials, computer use, printing, and conduct within the Library. We encourage you to review our policies and reach out to our staff with any questions or concerns you may have. By working together, we can ensure that our Library remains a valuable resource for everyone on campus.
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Borrowing privileges are extended to current Ocean County College/Kean Ocean faculty, students, and staff. A valid Ocean County College/Kean Ocean ID Card serves as your library card and must be presented to borrow items and use resources placed on reserve. ONLY YOU may use your College ID. You will be held responsible for materials checked out on your card.
The majority of our circulating materials are located on the Library’s second floor. All materials must be checked out at the Circulation Desk, located near the exit. Loan periods vary by item type. You will be informed of your item’s due date at checkout. Books typically circulate for a two-week period. Please ask a staff member for further details.
Books may be renewed if no other patron has requested them. You can renew materials in person, by phone, or online by accessing your library account through the Library Catalog. Just click “Sign in” at the top right corner of the screen and use your Ocean Connect credentials for access.
Items may be returned to the Circulation Desk. After hours, materials may be placed in the book drop on the wall to the right of the Library entrance at the top of the lobby steps. All checked-out materials must be returned by the end of each semester or session.
Library computers are for research purposes and are prioritized for OCC Faculty, Students, and Staff. Persons not affiliated with OCC and/or using the computers for purposes other than completing course assignments may be asked to relocate.
Word processing and other productivity software is available on all Library computers. Additional software may be available in the Computer Lab located on the 2nd floor. Please speak to an Information Access Technician for more details.
Library Material | Overdue Fine | Maximum Overdue Fine | Lost Item Fee |
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Book | $.10 / day | $10.00 | $25.00 |
Video | $1.00 / day | $10.00 | Replacement Cost |
DVD | $1.00 / day | $10.00 | $30.00 |
Audiobook | $1.00 / day | $10.00 | $40.00 |
CD-Rom | $1.00 / day | $10.00 | $40.00 |
Music CD | $1.00 / day | $10.00 | $20.00 |
Pamphlet | $.10 / day | $10.00 | $10.00 |
Camera | $5.00 / day | $10.00 | $300.00 |
Reserve Item – Daily | $1.00 / day | $10.00 | TBD based on item |
Reserve Item – Hourly | $1.00 / hour ($.25 / 15 minutes) | $10.00 | TBD based on item |
Items returned late must be brought to the Circulation Desk where fines must be paid. Overdue fines are $.10 per day for books and $1.00 per day for videos. Fines are assessed daily. There are additional charges for lost items. All Library charges must be settled for you to register for the next semester, receive grades, or request a transcript.
Ocean County College is a congressionally designated depository for selected United States Government Documents. Reference librarians can assist you in using this collection. Public access to Government Documents collection is guaranteed by public law (Title 44 United States Code).
All Library computers are connected to networked printers. One standard, black & white printer is located on the first floor of the library. A second standard, black & white printer and Color printer are located on the second floor of the library outside of the Computer Lab.
Library users are able to print wirelessly from a laptop, phone, or tablet.
Printing fees:
Black and white printing jobs are $.10 per page. Color printing is available on the second floor and costs $.25 per page. The Library is not currently able to support color duplex printing.
For further printing instructions: Printing Portal
Once materials are placed in the Library, reading and examination of these materials become the private matter of each individual.
Circulation records are confidential in nature, and shall not be made available to any agency of federal, state, or local government except in response to such process, order, or subpoena as may be authorized under the authority of, and pursuant to, federal, state, or local law relating to civil, criminal, or administrative discovery procedures or legislative investigatory power.
The Library’s second (top) floor is maintained as a quiet floor intended for quiet study and research. The following rules are enforced:
- No talking above a whisper anywhere on the floor, including study rooms.
- No extended conversations, even at a whisper.
- No use of cell phones whatsoever.
- No other noise sources are permitted on the floor.
- No disruptive behavior or you will be asked to leave.
Please be considerate of others by helping to maintain a quiet atmosphere.
Please report loud individuals to library staff immediately.
Library staff and campus security will make periodic walkthroughs to enforce quiet and other Library rules and will respond promptly to requests for enforcement from users.
For assistance locating materials and using Library resources, please see a librarian. Librarians are available on campus during Library hours. Additionally, librarians and library staff are available to answer questions via Library Chat.
Course materials placed on reserve by instructors are available at the Circulation Desk. Reserve items must be used in the Library unless loans are specified by faculty. Your ID card must be presented when requesting reserve material.
The Library is equipped with a security system and Library staff reserve the right to inspect backpacks, bags, purses, and briefcases at the exit.
If an alarm sounds as you exit, please return to the Circulation Desk. To protect valuables, DO NOT leave purses, laptop computers, backpacks, or any valuable personal property unattended.
Study Rooms may be reserved by using Study Room Bookings. Patrons are limited to two 90-minute bookings per day and bookings can be made up to two weeks in advance. Students, faculty, and staff of OCC and Kean Ocean have priority on all bookings. If you are a member of the public who wishes to reserve one of our study rooms, please contact the Access Services staff for assistance