Proxy Borrowing Privileges

University of Washington Faculty, Academic Staff, Professional Staff, and Visiting Scholars are allowed to designate chosen individuals to act as proxy representatives when checking out materials from the library.

The University of Washington Libraries offer two kinds of proxy service; the Basic Proxy and the Enhanced proxy.

The Basic Proxy is the simplest form of proxy representation. Your personal library account is modified to allow a designated user to take books out in your name, on your account. You will not be able to tell which books were checked out by the proxy, it will appear on your account as though all items were checked out directly to you. This representative will not have remote access to your account, therefore they will not be able to request or renew items for you online. The Basic Proxy option is good for those who wish to have a courier between themselves and the library.

The Enhanced Proxy is the same service with more features. Like the basic proxy, your personal account will be modified to allow a designated user to take books out in your name, on your account. To allow extended features, the libraries will issue you a unique UW NetID for each proxy borrower. This will grant them full access to your library account. They will be able to renew material, as well as request in your name.

For all proxy services:

Those who wish to designate a proxy should complete the proxy application linked to below. A proxy card will be issued when either the principal borrower or the designated proxy presents this signed form and an ID card at the Library Cashier.

Individuals that have proxy borrower status are acting solely for the principal borrower. No additional services are provided for the proxy borrower's personal use.

The Library Cashier is open Monday through Friday. The office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The office is closed on holidays. If you have questions please call (206) 543-1174 or e-mail us at libcash@u.washington.edu.

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Last modified: Wednesday August 29 2007 (jlward)