The Direct Access Program (DAP) is a voluntary arrangement by which area
libraries provide their patrons with direct access to other libraries in the
Capital District Library Council (CDLC). The program is designed to facilitate
research beyond the usual resource sharing guidelines of CDLC. The direct
borrowing of material is dependent upon the cooperation of the users since the
libraries are not obligated to honor a DAP card if the borrower does not
observe the regulations of the lending library.
More than 50 academic, public, law, medical and technical libraries with
combined resources of 8 million books and over 30,000 magazines and journals.
Some libraries will permit all DAP card holders to borrow, while others
will permit only certain categories of DAP card holders to borrow directly.
See Hours, Directions & Maps to Local Libraries.
Union College Students, Staff or Faculty may borrow directly from other
local public or college libraries.
Obtain a DAP card from the Circulation Desk. The staff will answer any
questions about the program, and supply you with a list of participating
libraries.
Please remember that you are responsible for abiding by the rules and
regulations of each of the libraries from which you borrow. Each library
reserves the right to rescind the DAP card of anyone who abuses the DAP
borrowing privileges.
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