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Solicitation & Literature Distribution Policies

Solicitation of library users or staff in the Stetson University library buildings is not permitted, with the possible exceptions outlined below. Soliciting includes the sale or distribution of merchandise, sales materials, tickets, insurance, coupons, magazine subscriptions, political campaign material, or anything not connected with the work of the library.

Exceptions to the non-solicitation policy are the following:

  1. Those authorized and directed by the library or University Administration.
  2. Those for fundraising projects conducted by the library or the University.
  3. Those solicitation and fundraising projects sponsored by the library with the approval of the Library Director or Associate Director (walk-a-thon teams, charity or food drives, etc.).
  4. A limited number of official Stetson student group sales solicitations may be made to library staff only (not library users) with permission of the Library Director or Associate Director.

Display of posters, flyers, handouts, or any distribution of literature is prohibited except with the permission of the Library Director or Associate Director.

Stetson student, staff, or faculty groups that wish to display literature on the library's bulletin board should contact Karen Blekicki, Library Secretary, for approval kblekick@stetson.edu, (822-7175).

For suggestions for displays in the display case, contact Associate Library Director Susan Ryan sryan@stetson.edu (822-7181).

Adopted by the Library Faculty: October 4, 2002

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