Getting Notices
- Current enrolled students receive Borrowing Notices via their NEO email.
- Staff/Instructors have to sign up to receive notices by email to their NEO email account. Otherwise they will receive print notices via USPS to their home address on record.
- Other special category users will only receive print notices via USPS.
The University Libraries are not responsible for delayed delivery of notices due to inaccurate addresses or other postal problems.
Various types of Borrowing Notices that are generated automatically by the system:
- Courtesy – Email only to let you know your book is due soon (within 2 days)
- Overdue – Your book is now overdue and needs to be renewed or returned
- Recall – Another person needs the book and you will need to return it by the new due date indicated on the notice.
- Item Available – A book you requested is now ready for you to pick up.
- Fines/Fees – A fine or fee has been placed against your library record. Your Library Record
You may receive other letters or emails from library Staff members about lost books or fine/fee appeals.
Automatically generated Borrowing Notices are sent as official university email and are not subject to NEO memory quota limits. As library communications may contain confidential information, please take appropriate caution when initiating an email dialogue from a public domain email system.

