If you're able to come to the library, we would be happy to help you in person. Otherwise, you can email us at libcirc@lsu.edu (https://lsumail2.sharepoint.com/sites/Team-LIB/Lists/FAQ/libcirc@lsu.edu) . Please provide us with as much information as possible so that we can initiate an investigation. Because of privacy laws, we cannot discuss patron accounts over the phone.
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Report the theft of the item to Circulation ( libcirc@lsu.edu (mailto:libcirc@lsu.edu) ) as soon as possible. If you provide a copy of the police report or official documentation with the case file number, any overdue fines and the service charge will be waived. Patrons are responsible for the replacement cost of the item in all circumstances.
LSU Libraries | Lost or Damaged Items
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The majority of the tables and desks throughout LSU Library are treated as open seating for anyone to use. These spaces are available on all floors of the library. Certain areas are designated for quiet study; these include sections of the second and third floors and the entirety of the fourth. Regardless of where you are, please be respectful of other patrons studying nearby. There are several bookable group study rooms and individual study booths located on the third and fourth floors. Walk-up use of these spaces is encouraged, but reservations always take priority. Faculty and graduate students may also request a key for their own private study carrel at the checkout desk in room 241. Nearly all study booths on the second floor are currently open for anyone to use.
LSU Libraries | Bookable Spaces
LSU Libraries | Graduate Study Booths
LSU Libraries | Faculty Carrels
Related: How do I reserve a study room?
Related: How can I use the display screen in my study room?
Related: Are there computers I can use in the library?
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The humanities are more a collection of disciplines than a single discipline. Disciplines that focus on the human condition, from a philosophical or artistic perspective, are generally included in the humanities. These include fine arts, performing arts, literature, philosophy, religion, and history. Disciplines that tend to take an empirical approach to studying human life are grouped in the social sciences. However, some disciplines, such as history, linguistics, and cultural studies, are sometimes classified as social sciences and other times as humanities.
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A patent (https://www.uspto.gov/patents/basics) is a property right granted by the U.S. Government to an inventor to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention throughout the United States or importing the invention into the United States for a limited time in exchange for public disclosure of the invention when the patent is granted. A trademark (https://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/basics) can be any word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination of these things that identifies your goods or services. Its how customers recognize you in the marketplace and distinguish you from your competitors.
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Overdue fines for most books are accrued at a rate of 50 per day until the maximum of $20.00 is reached. Charges for books on reserve are accrued at a rate of $1.50 per hour.
LSU Libraries | Loan Periods and Late Fines
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