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I suspect from the users point of view that charging for reserve books is
part of being nibbled to death.  
 

Beth Wheeler Fox, Library Director 
2006 Texas Librarian of the Year 
Westbank Community Library District 
314-3580   327-3074 (fax) 

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What a novel idea! We don't charge to reserve new or old books.
Christine Bessent
Rylander Library
San Saba

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From: Gail Woodward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 12:06 PM
Subject: Charging for reserving books

 

Before we were automated, patrons used to "put down a quarter" to reserve a
book.  We've pretty much gotten away from that, but I'm wondering what other
libraries do.  Do you charge to reserve books?  Or just new books?  

 

Thanks,

Gail Woodward

Marlin Public Library



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