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The Sutherland Campus Library is located directly below the Learning Commons in Room C1 220.
Wheelchair Access: Take the C Wing Elevator to level Upper C1.

599 Brealey Drive
Peterborough, Ontario
K9J 7B1
Phone: 705-749-5516
Fax: 705-749-5536

Main Print Collection: 16,518 books that serve to support studies in Health and Wellness, Justice and Community Development, General Arts and Sciences, Business, Technology and Trades.

Print Periodicals: 60 current titles supporting the curriculum and general interest. One year of back-issues are held in Library. Periodicals do not circulate.

Reserve Collection: Some instructors may choose to place course texts and other materials on Reserve. These items are for in-Library use only, and have very short loan periods (2 - 4 hours). You will need the title of the item or your course code to request these items at the Service Desk.

Specialized Print Collections:

  • Legal Reference Collection
  • Aviation Collection
  • Conservation Periodicals Back Issues
  • Nursing and Health Periodicals Back Issues
  • Leisure Reading Collection (Fiction and Non-Fiction)

Electronic Resources: Fleming Library provides access to many academic, professional, and vocational databases. This high quality material is not available freely online.

  • Over 200,000 ebook titles accessible on any platform or device.
  • Over 20,000 streaming video titles from a variety of platforms
  • Over 45 individual databases

Media Collections: 300 DVDs to support the curriculum.

*NOTE: I.T. will be removing VCRs from classrooms by September 2017. The Library will be replacing, converting, or discarding our VHS titles, according to established criteria.

  • 27 computer workstations with internet access
  • Same software as computers in main computer lab
  • 6 more computers in the Quiet Computing Room (C1 220.6)
  • Wireless access and wireless printing are available in library. To learn how to add print credits to your OneCard, visit the OneCard site
  • Black and White printer in Library, BRC1230: Print-credits required: $0.10/page
  • Colour print jobs are sent upstairs to Learning Commons, BRC2102Colour
  • Photocopying: Self-serve machine available outside the Library main door; uses print credits
  • Sutherland Campus Library has 4 group study rooms equipped with whiteboards, a large screen monitor & computer console
  • These rooms can be booked through our Booking system, up to 2 weeks in advance
  • 2 hours per group, per day. Groups who are 15 minutes late will forfeit their booking
  • Group Study Rooms are not available for  single user bookings. Individuals may use the Silent Study Room

Other Meeting Space on Campus:

To book other rooms on campus please use the Bookit tool. For instructions, please see the Student Bookit Guide

Silent Study Room  - NEW!  drop in anytime to Room C1 220.5

  • 18 study carrels arranged to promote academic integrity
  • no talking, open audio, or eating
  • students may be writing tests; please respect everyone's privacy
  • beautiful forest view

Quiet Computing Room - drop in anytime to Room C1 220.6

  • capacity: approximately 26
  • 6 computers available, or bring your laptop
  • room is occasionally booked for library workshops; please check the schedule at the door

Frost Campus Library is located in the Biodiversity Wing - Room 309 and is wheelchair accessible.

200 Albert Street South
Lindsay, Ontario
K9V 5E6
Phone: 705-878-9319
Fax: 705-878-9313

Main Print Collection: 13,200 books that serve to support studies of all programs taught at Frost Campus.

Print Periodicals: 70+ current titles supporting the curriculum and general interest, plus back-issues are held in Library. Periodicals do not circulate.

Reserve Collection: Some instructors may choose to place course texts and other materials on Reserve. These items are for in-Library use only. You may request these items at the Service Desk.

Electronic Resources: Fleming Library provides access to many academic, professional, and vocational databases. This high quality material is not available freely online.

  • Over 200,000 ebook titles accessible on any platform or device.
  • Over 20,000 streaming video titles from a variety of platforms
  • Over 45 individual databases

Media Collections: 360 DVDs to support the curriculum.

  • 17 computer workstations with internet access
  • Same software as computers in main computer lab
  • Wireless access and wireless printing are available in library. To learn how to add print credits to your OneCard, visit the OneCard site
  • Black and White printer in Library, FR309: Print-credits required: $0.10/page
  • Colour print jobs are sent to the Learning Commons, FR331Colour
  • Photocopying: Photocopier available in the Library; uses print credits
  • Frost Campus Library has 5 group study rooms equipped with whiteboards, a large screen monitor & computer console
  • These rooms can be booked through our Booking system, up to 3 weeks in advance
  • 3 hours per group, per day. Groups who are 15 minutes late will forfeit their booking
  • Group Study Rooms are not available for  single user bookings. Individuals may use the Silent Study Room

Other Meeting Space on Campus:

To book other rooms on campus please use the Bookit tool. For instructions, please see the Student Bookit Guide

Two Silent Study Rooms

  • In Quiet Room - 9 study carrels for private quiet studying
  • In Quiet Room - no talking, open audio or eating
  • In Quiet Computer Room - space to bring your own laptop or use one of our computers
  • In Quiet Computer Room - eating allowed, no open audio or talking

Hours: As posted in the library

For library help, please email us at library@flemingcollege.ca

297 College Drive
P.O. Box 839
Haliburton, Ontario
K0M 1S0
Phone: 705-457-1680
Fax: 705-457-2255

Access from Home

Off Campus?

You can access our database anytime by signing in with your Fleming credentials.

If you have any issues connecting to the databases from off-campus, please contact the library via askON or email: library@flemingcollege.ca. Include your student number in your email.

Please note:  Database access is not available for Alumni, Community or Reciprocal Borrowers due to vendor license restrictions.

Policies

Library Cards and Access

Full-time students, Part-time students, Apprenticeship students and Continuing Education students require a valid OneCard to borrow items from the library.

Community and Alumni borrowers require ID displaying local area address such as a Driver’s License or an Ontario Photo Card.

* Database access is not available for Alumni, Community or Reciprocal Borrowers due to vendor license restrictions.

Item Type & Loan Period Maximum Items Renewals
Books - 21 days 10 items 2 renewals
DVD/VHS - Overnight 10 items No renewals
Reserves - see Staff 5 items See staff
Item Type and Loan Period Maximum Items Renewals
Books - 28 days 25 items 2 renewals
DVD/VHS - See staff 25 items  
Reserves - Personal copies only    
Item Type and Loan Period Maximum Items Renewals
Books - 21 days 5 items No renewals
 

Borrowers are responsible for all transactions made on their library card including overdue fines and any charges for damaged or lost items. Report lost cards immediately to avoid misuse of your library privilege. Library accounts will be blocked when outstanding fines exceed $2.00.

Holds

If an item is checked out to another library user, you can place a hold on the item. Holds may not be placed on Reserve items, Reference items, journals or magazines. When the item becomes available you will be notified through your college email. Hold items will be held at the Circulation desk for seven days for pick up.

Reserves

Faculty will determine which items are placed on reserve and their terms of usage. Generally Reserve items are for in library use only.

Interlibrary Loan

Loans from other libraries and organizations can be arranged. No fee is charged for this service. Contact the library circulation desk or send an email to library@flemingcollege.ca with your request. Interlibrary loan items that are returned late will incur fines of $1.00 per day, per item.

You can renew your library item(s) if:

  • no other borrower has placed a hold for the item(s)
  • the maximum number of renewals for the item has not been reached
  • outstanding fines on your account do not exceed $2.00

 Renewals can be made online through your library account, in person, by phone, or email us at library@flemingcollege.ca.

Item Type & Loan Period Maximum Items Renewals
Books - 21 days 10 items 2 renewals
DVD/VHS - Overnight 10 items No renewals
Reserves - see Staff 5 items See staff
Item Type and Loan Period Maximum Items Renewals
Books - 28 days 25 items 2 renewals
DVD/VHS - See staff 25 items  
Reserves - Personal copies only    
Item Type and Loan Period Maximum Items Renewals
Books - 21 days 5 items No renewals
Item Type and Loan Period Maximum Items Renewals
Books - 21 days 5 items No renewals

Borrowers are responsible for all transactions made on their library card including overdue fines and any charges for damaged or lost items. Report lost cards immediately to avoid misuse of your library privilege. Library accounts will be blocked when outstanding fines exceed $2.00.

Once an item is 61 days overdue, it will be marked as Assumed Lost, and the borrower will be charged the full replacement cost of the item and a $10.00 processing fee.

Item Type Fine Rate
(per item)
Maximum Fine Lost Items

Books

$0.25/day

$10.00/item

Item cost plus $10 processing fee

DVD/VHS

$1.00/day

$20.00/item

Reserve Items

$2.00/day

$20.00/item

Inter-Library Loan

$1.00/day

See Staff


Borrowers are responsible for all transactions made on their library card including overdue fines and any charges for damaged or lost items. Report lost cards immediately to avoid misuse of your library privilege. Library accounts will be blocked when outstanding fines exceed $2.00.

Fleming College students, staff, and faculty can request books and journal articles from other institutional libraries through our Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Service. Please note that this service is not available to alumni or community borrowers, and textbooks may not be requested from other institutions. Up to ten items can be borrowed at a given time.

If the requested material is available from Trent University or the Peterborough Public Library, Sutherland Campus students are expected to borrow directly from these institutions.

Please note that if we have the book in either physical or digital format, we will not complete the Interlibrary loan unless there is an accommodation in place.

To request a book or article, you may submit a form in person at the Library Service Desk, or complete our online request form.

Link to Interlibrary loan request form

Delivery Times

Items may take a few days or up to two weeks to arrive. You will be notified through your Fleming email when your request is available. Please have your valid student card ready when picking up material.

Fines

Overdue or lost ILL materials can affect our borrowing relationship with other libraries. Fines for overdue materials are $1.00 per item/per day. For lost or unreturned items, borrowers will be charged the full replacement cost of the item plus any additional fees added by the lending library.

Renewals

Renewals should be requested at least three days before the book is due. The lending library will determine if a renewal is granted and length of the renewal.

Reciprocal Borrowing

Current Fleming staff and students can borrow materials from other college libraries within Ontario as per our Direct Borrowing Agreement. Simply provide your current Fleming card at any participating Ontario college library to borrow materials in person. Borrowing privileges, loan periods, and overdue/lost fines are up to the discretion of the lending library.

External Libraries Requesting Fleming Material

Fleming Library will lend up to 5 titles, at no charge, to other Canadian Libraries. Please send us a request by email to Library@Flemingcollege.ca.

Fleming Library will not lend:

  • Textbooks
  • Reference Material
  • Journals or Magazines
  • DVDs
  • Items published within the last year

Loan Periods are three weeks with option of one renewal.

PDF of Collection Development Policy (opens in new window)  - Collection Development Policy - Revised 2016

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