A.
Library Community. All libraries, including public, academic, institutional,
school, and special libraries, are eligible for service. Staff of libraries
checking out Library Commission materials in person on behalf of a local
library must present a local library card in the name of the borrowing library.
At the request of a library director, the Library Commission shall issue a
Library Commission card in the name of the borrowing library. Libraries new to
the services of the Library Commission must submit an application for a Library
Commission card. An individual possessing signatory authority for the library
must sign the application, accepting responsibility for materials
borrowed.
B. State Government.
Employees and officials of Mississippi State government are issued Library
Commission cards to access the specialized services of the Library Commission
which are provided to State government. Individuals must complete an
application to the Library Commission to obtain a Library Commission card.
Library Commission staff may confirm employment with the State agency prior to
issuing or renewing a Library Commission card. State employees are required to
notify the Library Commission in the event of a change of employers or
departure from State service. The Library Commission provides specialized
services to state employees.
C.
Individuals with Visual or Physical Impairments.
1. Access to Blind and Physically Handicapped
Collection - Access to the Library Commission's Blind and Physically
Handicapped Collection is limited to: those individuals, regardless of age, who
have completed the federal registration form certifying that the individual
meets at least one of the requirements set forth by NLS; and institutions which
have completed the federal registration form certifying that the institution
serves individuals, regardless of age, who meet at least one of the
requirements set forth by NLS.
Persons desiring in-person access to materials shall present
a valid photo identification to allow Library Commission staff to verify prior
registration.
2. Access to
Large Print Direct Mail and Descriptive Video Service - Registered Blind and
Physically Handicapped Collection users may access the descriptive video and
large print direct mail service of the Primary Resource Collection by
completing an application. A Library Commission card will not be issued unless
requested by the user. Users desiring in-person access to large print materials
and descriptive videos shall present a valid photo identification to allow
Library Commission staff to verify that the individual is a registered user.
Non-large print materials borrowed by users of the Large Print Direct Mail
Service will not be mailed by the Library Commission and must be returned to
the Library Commission at the borrower's expense.
D. Intellectual Property Researchers.
Intellectual property researchers may utilize the resources of the Patent and
Trademark collections on the Library Commission premises without obtaining a
Library Commission card. Researchers wishing to check out patent related
materials must obtain a Library Commission card following the same requirements
as set forth for the general public. Children ages sixteen (16) and under must
be accompanied by an adult unless special arrangements have been made in
advance.
Patent and trademark research library staff offer a thorough
orientation to the research process but are strictly prohibited from
interpreting intellectual property law, offering legal advice, or performing
patentability searches or trademark registration searches for users.
E. General Public. Members of the
general public must obtain a Library Commission card to check out materials.
1. Adults - Individuals age seventeen (17)
and over who are registered borrowers in good standing from any Mississippi
public library system may obtain a Library Commission card. A valid local
library card from a Mississippi public library, issued in the same name, and
another form of photo identification must be presented at the time application
is made for a Library Commission card. The Library Commission reserves the
right to contact the issuing public library to verify standing.
2. Children - Children age sixteen (16) and
under must be accompanied by an adult when using the resources of the Library
Commission unless special arrangements have been made in advance. Children,
with the exception of children who are eligible users of the Blind and
Physically Handicapped Collection, are not allowed to check out
materials.
F. Remote
Access to Select MAGNOLIA Databases. The Mississippi Alliance for Gaining New
Opportunities through Library Information Access (MAGNOLIA) is a statewide
consortium funded by the Mississippi State Legislature which provides online
databases for Mississippi's publicly-funded K-12 schools, public libraries,
community college libraries, and university libraries. Individuals may search
the databases in libraries across the State or at the Library Commission.
Select databases are available from home or office computers using a password.
Passwords may be obtained at a local library. A registered user of the Library
Commission may obtain a password from the Library Commission.