Background
With over 1,400 Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) on campus, many opportunities exist to partner with RSOs to further the University Library’s mission and goals. Units of the Library are periodically approached by representatives of RSOs seeking various types of support for their activities. RSOs typically have asked to set up information tables, hang banners or posters, distribute surveys, set up donation boxes, put table tents on study tables, record videos, etc.
Policy and procedure:
1) An RSO desiring to use departmental Library spaces or services should contact the appropriate Library unit head at least one week prior to the date of the proposed activity.
2) The Library unit head should review the request promptly, keeping the following points in mind:
- Only requests from RSOs in good standing will be considered.
- The activity must fit within the Library’s mission.
- The activity must not disturb Library users or hinder staff in completing their work.
- Collecting money (sales or donations) or soliciting petition signatures is not permitted.
- The activity must not violate existing policies. Relevant existing policies include, but are not limited to:
3) If the unit head recommends approving the activity, he or she should consult with Library administration before notifying the RSO.
- All requests for Library collaboration with an RSO should be reviewed by both the unit head and the AUL for User Services.
- Any request to place a table, banner, or similar item in a Library facility, even temporarily, must be approved by the unit head, the AUL for User Services, and the Assistant Dean for Library Facilities (see the Office of Facilities page for contact information). The Library may refuse such requests for reasons related to safety and/or aesthetics.
4) The unit head is responsible for communicating the decision to the RSO.
Approved by the Administrative Council November 17, 2014; Updated November 10, 2015