Open Access Libraries Their Planning Equipment And Organisation

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Open Access Libraries Their Planning Equipment And Organisation
Doug Stewart
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The length of time for which books are issued, the rules governing the renewal of books, and the fines imposed all have in- fluence upon the number of overdues. It is not reasonable to limit the issue of any book to a period of less than fifteen days counting the days of issue and return, especially as public library readers are not of the leisured class ; nor is it reasonable to refuse the right of renewal for a similar period, whilst further renewal might very well be left to the discretion o
...f the assistant - in-charge. Moreover, borrowers should be CHARGING SYSTEMS 171 allowed to renew books by post or telephone ; it is unnecessary to require them to bring books back to be re-stamped. Liberality in these respects on the part of the authorities tends to reduce the number of fine-payers. Although the system of fining borrowers has been discontinued in at least one library, it is still the common practice to penalise those readers who are careless about returning books by imposing fines of varying degrees, and this would seem preferable to the suspension of tickets for long or short periods, provided that the fines imposed are not excessive.

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