Community Patrons

Weber State University values its role as a community provider. The Stewart Library welcomes community patrons and offers many of the same resources and services to our community patrons as we do for our University's faculty, students, and staff. 

 

Borrowing

Community patrons may procure a "Community Library Card" free of charge. This card will grant the patron rights to check-out up to 10 items from the library. The card is good for one year before it expires and must be renewed with current contact info yearly. A valid driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID is required to receive a community account, and users under 18 years of age must have a parent/guardian present with their ID to get a community card.  

 

Computer Access

Community patrons may use the computing resources in the Stewart Library by visiting a service desk to obtain a temporary community log-on that will grant full access to the library's computing resources for up to three hours a day. A government issued photo identification is required to receive temporary computer access. 

All computer usage must abide by our Public Access Workstation Acceptable Use Policy. Use of library public access workstations must be in compliance with applicable federal and state laws as-well-as university and library policies and procedures.

 

Wi-Fi

Weber State University offers free guest Wi-Fi across the entire campus. Instructions for access are available at the following link: WSU Wireless Internet.

 

Policies

All of the library's policies apply equally to community patrons as they do to University affiliated patrons. All patrons of the library are expected to familiarize themselves with the Library's service policies and abide by them, including the library's User Rights and Responsibilities agreement.