Access to Borrowing Services
Borrowing privileges vary by patron type. Many services, including Interlibrary Loan and access to electronic resources from off campus, are only available to UNH students, faculty, and staff. Please contact us at the Information Desk of Dimond Library to determine which services you may be eligible for.
Free Borrowing Cards
Current University System of New Hampshire Students, Faculty & Staff
- University of New Hampshire
- Keene State College
- Plymouth State University
Your institution ID serves as your library card.
Alumni/ae
- University of New Hampshire
- College of Lifelong Learning
- Granite State College
- Keene State College
- Plymouth State University
- Merrimack Valley College
You will need a photo ID and we will verify your graduation.
Boston Library Consortium (BLC) Institutions
Current students, faculty, and staff from members of BLC institutions are eligible. You will need a current Boston Library Consortium card and your institution ID.
New Hampshire College & University Council Consortium
Current students, faculty, and staff from members of NHCUC consortium are eligible.
- Your institution ID serves as your library card.
- You will need to provide your school ID and proof of your current residence (such as a utility bill).
- Consortium patrons have a six-item borrowing limit.
Oyster River Students & Employees
You will need to provide a photo ID. Students have a two-item limit and a temporary card until parental approval is provided.
Residents of New Hampshire
You will need to provide a photo ID and proof of current residence (such as a utility bill).
Other Free Borrowing Categories
- Immediate family of benefits-eligible UNH faculty and staff
- United States Forest Service staff with current ID
- New Hampshire state employees with current ID
- Members of UNH summer programs
- UNH Faculty Emeriti/ae
- Members of the Active Retirement Association
Purchase Borrowing Cards
Residents of Southern Maine
Residents over 18 years of age who live in the "03---" zip codes of southern Maine can purchase a resident card for $60 that is good for 12 months. Seniors, age 62 or older, may purchase a resident card for just $48.
You will need to pay by cash or a check made out to "UNH" and provide a government-issued photo ID as well as proof of your current residence (such as a utility bill).
Corporate Accounts
Corporate Accounts (profit and non-profit) may borrow from the UNH Library for $250/year plus $15 for each library card issued.
Questions & Where to Register
If you have lost your library card, we can replace it for a small fee ($1) as long as you can provide us with a photo ID. UNH students, faculty, and staff will need to contact the UNH ID Office regarding lost IDs.
Visit the Information Desk of Dimond Library, Level 3 (Main Floor) or contact us by phone (603) 862-3125 with any questions regarding your library card or registration including:
- How to get or renew a library card
- Updating your email address or other contact information
- Resetting your patron ID number (or password)