Thank you Lisa.  Maybe we'll go this route too

 

Susan Fried

Koopman Senior Librarian

860-231-6375

 

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From: Lisa Silverman [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 8:11 PM
To: Susan Fried; Andrea Rapp
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ha-Safran] lending e-readers

 

We lend kindles and nooks and have not had this problem. First, we have
all patrons who check out the device sign a permission form that states
clearly what it costs to replace the item if lost, and also that they
are not allowed to download anything on their own. We disable the
feature to do that with a password protection. One time we did not
disable it and a student downloaded a book over the weekend that she
borrowed the kindle. It was a book we would have purchased, so we let it
go and  told her that she did not have to pay for it, but we would have
been asked to do that if we had decided to because her parent had signed
the form. 

 

We have loaned out our 8 devices dozens of times and have only had that
happen one time. We also did not store a credit card on the book site
(Amazon or Barnes and Noble.) We stored the number of an American
Express gift card that was worth $200. When the credit is gone, we can
add a little at a time. But it is not a line of credit like a true
credit card so not as dangerous to use.

 

Lisa

 

Lisa Silverman

Library Director

Sinai Temple Blumenthal Library

10400 Wilshire Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90024

310-481-3215

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From:
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[mailto:[email protected]
tate.edu] On Behalf Of Susan Fried
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 3:53 PM
To: Andrea Rapp
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] lending e-readers

 

I believe it's necessary to enter a credit card into a Kindle or a Nook
in the settings in order to be able to purchase books. Most people could
probably figure out how to access the credit card on the reader.  By
allowing a reader to be "checked out" by a patron, could be (I believe)
like lending out one's credit card. 

 

Susan Fried

Koopman Senior Librarian

860-231-6375

 

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From:
hasafran-bounces+sfried=jewishhartford....@lists.service.ohio-state.edu
[mailto:[email protected]
ate.edu] On Behalf Of Andrea Rapp
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 12:03 PM
To: Hasafran
Subject: [ha-Safran] lending e-readers

 

All,

  I am thinking of buying a couple of e-readers--putting some fiction on
one of them and some biographies/memoirs on the other, and offer them
for borrowing.  To adults.

   I've recently read wording in the Kindle license that leads me to
veto Kindles for this purpose. I would go with the Nook, which is eager
to work with libraries, and offers nearby stores where real human beings
are there to help.

   I'd like to hear from anyone who has dipped toe in water in this way.

 

Andrea

 

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