Reciprocal Borrowing and Visiting Privileges

We partner with state, regional, and national institutions to offer expanded borrowing privileges for physical materials through reciprocal agreements. Certain agreements also include onsite access privileges. The availability of these privileges and the process for activating them varies. 

Planning to visit us?

For those visiting us to borrow — as with all guest borrowing privileges — there is no limit on the number of items that can be checked out at one time and items can be renewed. Privileges do not include access to online resources or delivery services like interlibrary loan. 

Our library locations are open to the public unless otherwise noted. Certain locations require a U-M identification card (Mcard) for entry at specific times and others are by appointment only

Contact the Hatcher North Information Services desk with any questions.

Agreements at-a-glance

AffiliationWho is eligible?Get more information
Eastern Michigan University, Washtenaw Community CollegeCurrent students, faculty, and staff

EMU and WCC Borrowing

Other Michigan universities and collegesCurrent, regular facultyContact staff at the Hatcher North Information Services desk
Michigan State University, Wayne State UniversityCurrently enrolled graduate students

University Research Corridor Borrowing

Big Ten Academic Alliance member institutionsCurrent students, faculty, and staff, emeriti facultyBTAA Borrowing
SHARES (member institutions and Onsite Borrowing Program participants)

Current faculty, graduate students, staff, and sponsored undergraduates

SHARES Onsite Access and Borrowing

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