Reciprocal borrowing agreements
The UC Ҷֱ has reciprocal borrowing agreements with many other tertiary institutions in New Ҷֱ and Australia that enable UC students and staff to register as borrowers at these institutions' libraries and students and staff from these institutions to register as borrowers with the UC Ҷֱ.
Participating universities
Each library has different terms and conditions; please check the information available for each library:
- Auckland University of Technology
- Lincoln University
- Massey University
- Otago University
- Victoria University
- Waikato University
- Ara Institute of Canterbury
Information for UC staff and students
Borrowing/access is limited to physical collections only and each library has their own terms and conditions for reciprocal borrowers (including possible charges for library cards). You should check with the library you want to join to find out their conditions and registration process.
If you require access to material from libraries (New Ҷֱ and overseas) not in the list above, seeInterloans.
Information on borrowing from the UC Ҷֱ for members of reciprocal partner institutions
Registration
You must register in order to borrow items from the UC Ҷֱ. We do not charge any fees for registration.
Your home institution staff or student card will serve as your library card at the UC Ҷֱ and must be presented as proof of current enrolment or employment as part of the registration procedure. You will also be required to supply your home institution email address.
You can register whenever the library is open - just go to an information desk in any UC Ҷֱ*. You will be asked to read and accept aPrivacy Statement for ULANZ/CTA Registration (PDF 1.2MB). * Applications cannot be processed after 9pm at the Central Ҷֱ.
Ҷֱ staff will then set up a record for you, and once this is created you can start borrowing immediately.
All registrations for the current year expire on 28th February of the following year.
Please note
Students from other tertiary institutions are always assignedundergraduate privileges. This includes borrowers who have research student privileges at their home institution. Staff will be assigned staff privileges. Information about loan provisions can be found on theBorrowing page.
UC Ҷֱ services for reciprocal borrowers
You may borrow from alllibraries.Engagement and Learning staff will assist you with finding your way around and locating relevant materials. They can give you advice on where to find the information you need.
Access to licenced electronic resources and UC IT Accounts
Unfortunately we are unable to offer access to electronic resources such as online journal articles and e-books. There is no provision for IT services or any login rights to services and databases that are only provided for fully enrolled students or staff of the Ҷֱ.