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Services for Community & Guests
In-Library Use of Materials
Community members and guests are welcome to visit the library building, use library materials while in the building including journals and magazines, and take advantage of guest WiFi access. The online catalog, OneSearch, provides information about library resources and is available at “Quick Search” stations on each floor.
Campus ID
Library borrower subscriptions can be purchased
- $40 for the first year, which also includes a $5 charge for the ID card
- $35/year as long as you still have your ID card
Access to Library Computers, Licensed Databases, WiFi, and Printing
All campus visitors can connect to the guest WiFi network with their own device to access the Internet as well as licensed library databases.
"Library Quick Search" stations provide all visitors access to the Library catalog, licensed databases, and free educational and government sites (domains .edu and .gov, respectively), but block access to most commercial Internet servers (domain .com). Printing is not available at these stations.
For qualifying guests who do not have their own device to access the guest WiFi, a "Visiting Scholar" station is available on the first floor for use with a “Visiting Scholar” pass. The Library limits "Visiting Scholar" passes to:
- Visiting researchers from College of the Redwoods, Universities of California, and California State Universities (with proof of current affiliation)
- Cal Poly Humboldt alumni
- Non-emeriti faculty and staff
The "Visiting Scholar" station provides access to the Internet and licensed library databases. The "Visiting Scholar" pass is valid for six months and provides two hours of continuous or non-continuous Internet and database access every 24 hours. Apply at the first-floor Front Desk.
When computer stations in the Library are in high demand, priority use of the "Visiting Scholar" station is given to current Cal Poly Humboldt students, faculty, and staff.
The Library licenses scholarly databases that provide access to journals, ebooks, and other materials. All campus guests can access these databases when using their own device connected to the campus guest wireless network. These databases are also accessible at "Library Quick Search" stations. Off-campus access is restricted. The Library also maintains a listing of open access resources available to the public from on- or off-campus.
The University offers free self-service WiFi access to campus visitors. In-person support is available at the Technology Help Desk on the south end of the first floor of the Library during Help Desk open hours.
Printing in the Library is only available to current Cal Poly Humboldt students, faculty, and staff.
Borrowing Library Materials
Community members living within the geographical area of the Library may check out books and other circulating materials with a Community Borrower Card, which is obtained at the front desk. A Community Borrower Card does not grant access to Resource Sharing (Interlibrary Loan), digital media equipment checkout, or Course Reserves checkout.
An eligible Community Borrower must:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Provide a government issued ID card
- Provide proof of a local address
Thank you for your interest in academics and research at the university level. The Cal Poly Humboldt Library warmly welcomes high school students who are interested in university academics and research. We make every effort to accommodate requests for library visits from our local high school educational community. Visits must be approved in advance and scheduled during an available and approved time.
Due to staffing resources, the Library is able to provide school tours and instruction on a limited basis, and requires a minimum of two weeks' notice. We ask that high school visits are requested in support of research assignments that plan to access to Cal Poly Humboldt Library resources. Please, coordinate with Morgan Barker at (707) 826-4930 or morgan.barker@humboldt.edu prior to your visit.
Local high school students participating in scheduled instructional sessions can access the Library's digital resources while on site. These resources include Internet access, subscription databases, eBooks, and more.
Traditional library cards are not offered for visiting high school students. For these services students can access their local school campus library or the Humboldt County Library branches.
For classes with information needs which require the use of the Special Collections and Archives, please be aware that we have limited space and staffing in that unit. Prior arrangements need to be made with Carly Marino, Special Collections Librarian, who can be reached at (707) 826-4955 or carly.marino@humboldt.edu.
The Library does not loan materials to minors who are not current Cal Poly Humboldt students, faculty, or staff.
In accordance with the CSU Systemwide Agreement on Borrowing, any CSU faculty (including emeritus), staff (including emeritus) or current students may borrow from any other CSU Library. A current CSU ID card is required for mutual use checkout.
- CSU student library privileges are valid for the semester indicated only
- CSU faculty and staff library privileges are valid for the academic year in which they are requested.
Loan Periods
Loan periods for books and other materials vary
Events
In addition to presentations and poetry readings that are scheduled throughout the year, the Cal Poly Humboldt Library hosts annual events that everyone is invited to attend and participate.
Each fall, when classes start, there is a Welcome Back Open House, where everyone can be introduced to the services and features that the Library offers.
In February, The Cal Poly Humboldt Authors Celebration in the Authors Hall honors Cal Poly Humboldt authors for their scholarship and creative work. Any member of the Cal Poly Humboldt community, including authors themselves, may submit the names of authors using this form.
ideaFest is a showcase of research and creative projects held on the first Friday of May. More than hundreds of students, faculty, & staff from Cal Poly Humboldt present their research, performances, digital projects, and more! The research may also be published in Humboldt Digital Commons or the ideaFest Journal.



