CIT has a service called DropBox that allows members of the Cornell community with a NetID to upload and temporarily store files up to 256 MB on their servers. Users can then download files from there to a different computer.
Circulation, also called Access Services, represents a cluster of services related to checking out and returning library materials, renewing materials, and requesting items. Please click a link below for more information regarding circulation services.
Questions? Contact the circulation desk by phone at 255-3296, or e-mail at mann_circ@cornell.edu.
Includes information about checking out items and the loan periods that apply. Gives an overview of the different patron types and their associated borrowing privileges (undergrad, graduate, staff, faculty, proxy borrower, and privilege card holder).
Learn where to return your library items and read a brief overview of the Cornell University Library’s Universal Return policy.
Covers the different options you may use to renew your books, the items that do not have renewal privileges, and blocks that can prevent a renewal from going through.
This section covers information about recalling books, placing holds on books, requesting library to library book delivery, Annex requests, Special Collection Requests, and Bailey Hortorium Requests.
Requesting materials not owned by Cornell or from Cornell for patrons away from campus.
Information related to course reserves at Mann Library.
Explains fine policies, replacement charges, and fine rates.
Find maps of our stacks and read about the different collections housed at Mann.
Rare or fragile materials are kept under restricted access at Mann Library. Find out how to access them.