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RRLC Access Passes

Can I borrow from Lavery library?

Lavery Library allows all patron types to borrow items: High School, Undergraduate, Graduates, Faculty/Staff and vetted members of the community.  Patron must be from a participating library, a list of which may be found here: 

Plan Your Visit

What may I borrow from Lavery Library? 

I am a patron at a participating library. What do I need to borrow materials? 

Please bring a photo ID and your current electronic RRLC Access Pass (issued to you by your home library) to the Library Service Desk. 

What if I lose an item I borrowed from Lavery Library?

RRLC Access Card Patrons are responsible for lost items borrowed from Lavery Library. For more information, please contact your home library or visit the link below. 

What other information do I need to know about visiting Lavery Library? 

For more information about visiting Lavery Library as a guest, please see our guide: 

FAQs

What is an Access Pass?

It is a program where Fisher students, staff and faculty can borrow from other libraries without using Inter Library Loan. For more information go to the General Info section of this guide.

How do I borrow materials?

Bring your photo ID along with your new RRLC Access Card to a participating library.  At some libraries you will need to make an appointment first.

How do I return materials?

Items can be returned to Lavery library or the library where the item was borrowed from.  Please contact the Library Service Desk for more information.

What if I lose an item?

You will be held responsible for any lost or damaged materials.  This may result in a Bursar hold placed on your account.

Do you have more questions?  See the full Policies and Procedures manual on the RRLC website.

Call Ahead

Contact information for participating libraries. an Appointment may be necessary.

St. John Fisher University Lavery Library 585-385-8165

Other Participating Libraries