Services
Information Commons - Policies
- Code of Conduct
- Freedom of Information
- Building Use Policies
- Computer Use Policies
- Other UA Policies Applicable in the Libraries
Code of Conduct
Our Code of Conduct outlines actions that users of the UA Libraries should note and/or avoid regarding behavior, access, use of their ID, access to and use of library computers and use of library collections and facilities.
Freedom of Information
The Library endorses the American Library Association's Library Bill of Rights, which supports access to information and opposes censorship, labeling, and restricting users' access to information of all kinds.
Library Building Use Policies
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During daytime and evening hours, the University of Arizona Libraries' buildings, collections, and facilities are available to everyone, including visitors. Children under the age of 15 MUST be accompanied by an adult, or making bona fide use of the government documents collection.
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Between 1:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. (Monday - Friday during Fall and Spring semesters), there is limited access to the Main Library & Information Commons:
- The Main Library & Information Commons is restricted to current University of Arizona students, faculty and staff during these hours for the safety of our patrons and the security of our collections.
- During these times you must swipe your CatCard at the door to enter. You must bring your CatCard with you to gain entrance to the building during this period.
- This ONLY applies when the Main Library is open 24 hours during the Fall and Spring semesters. There is no access during hours the library is closed. No one may enter or remain in the buildings when they are closed (other than UA Library and UA Facilities employees or UAPD).
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The Library Information Commons areas are NOT quiet study areas.
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The 4th and 5th floors of the Main Library are quiet study areas.
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Cell phones may be used in the Main Library on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd (including the Information Commons), and in the elevator lobbies only on the 4th and 5th floors.
Cell phones may be used in the Science-Engineering Library on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors, and in the elevator lobbies only on the 1st and 5th floors. (More details on permissible cell phone use) -
Smoking is prohibited in all University buildings. Smoking is also prohibited within 25 feet of all building entrances, exits and air intakes. (UA Smoking Policy)
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Food and drink restrictions: Nonalcoholic beverages in closed containers (cups with lids, cans or bottles with narrow openings, squeeze bottles, etc.) are permitted. Cups or glasses with wide mouths are NOT permitted. Messy food (i.e., food that is greasy, sticky, or crumbly) is not permitted. Keep all food and drink away from keyboards, books, and other Library materials. Anyone who is making a mess with food or drink of any kind will be asked to leave the Library and/or Information Commons.
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The Libraries do not discriminate against customers on the basis of appearance.
Library Computer Use Policies
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Information Commons computers are available to anyone on a first come, first served basis. There are no time limits on using these computers, and there is no sign-up reservation policy. Exceptions to this general rule will be made when there is a wait for computers. UA students, faculty, and staff have priority on Information Commons computers. Be prepared to show a CatCard, or demonstrate in some other way (logging into Student Link, logging into a u.arizona.edu e-mail account) that you are affiliated with the UA. Anyone who can't do this will be presumed to be a community user and may be asked to relinquish the computer. In addition, when there is a wait for computers, anyone who is using a computer for recreational purposes only (such as for playing games, chat rooms, etc.) will be asked to relinquish the computer.
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Anyone gone from a computer for more than 15 minutes may lose their station if others are waiting. Unattended belongings are not the responsibility of the Library.
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Viewing of Sexually Explicit Materials/Images - Arizona Revised Statutes 13-3507 states that it is a violation of the law “to place explicit sexual material on public display.” Therefore, if and when Library staff become aware that someone is viewing explicit sexual material from a computer in one of our Libraries, either because they receive a complaint or because they themselves have witnessed the incident, we will call the police.
This policy applies both to Library computers and to users’ own laptops and other portable electronic devices, as long as the material on the screen is on public display.
Definitions of “explicit sexual material” and “public display” are given in the law, see link above.
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Information Commons and Library users are expected to respect copyright and intellectual property rights. For a summary of applicable laws, see the Copyright Guide.
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The University of Arizona prohibits the use of its resources (computers, network, etc.) for commercial purposes, e.g., conducting business operations.
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We do not supply customers with computer supplies or equipment, except for adaptive equipment for use by customers with disabilities. We also have a limited number of headphones available for checkout with a CatCard.
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Some software will have “maximum simultaneous users” licenses, so not all software will be available to everyone at the same time; usage of this software remains on a first come, first serve basis.
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Users may NOT load software on public computers in the Library and Information Commons computers.
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UA faculty who need courseware or plugins made available in the Information Commons should contact the following:
For Library/Information Commons computers:
Michael Brewer, Undergraduate Services Team, (520) 307-2771, brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu -
Also see University of Arizona Library Public Ethernet Line Acceptable Use Policy
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Also see Statement of Use of Library Systems
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Also see Acceptable Use of Computers and Networks at the University of Arizona
For ILC Classrooms & ILC Media Center:
Jose Noriega, (520)626-1424, noriegaj@email.arizona.edu
Other UA policies Applicable in the Libraries
UA Policies and Procedures [Index]
- Animals in University Buildings:
Customers: With the exception of service dogs or other service animals used to guide or assist persons with disabilities, no animals are allowed in the University of Arizona Libraries and the Center for Creative Photography.
UA Employees: See Animals in University buildings (bottom of page under "Animals")
- Bicycles in University buildings [PDF] --- on p. 3, Restricted Parking Areas --- Bicycles shall not be parked or stored: a. in any University building (e.g. offices, residence halls, classrooms, or parking structures without a bicycle storage facility)
UA Student Policies & Procedures, including Codes of Conduct




