I left out a key element…. The professor says the film was made by Germans in
the 1930s or 1940s
Thanx again
-deg
On 4/1/16, 6:46 PM, "Deg Farrelly" wrote:
>A faculty member is seeking a video she used to use many years ago.
>
>It is a video on female genital
A faculty member is seeking a video she used to use many years ago.
It is a video on female genital mutilation, also called female circumcision or
infibulation.
She remembers it as being a German film showing scene after scene of the
operation…
I think it might be one of these (since we had
Wow, Randy, that was deep. (hahaha)
Lisa, you think your fines are high?
At Indiana University Bloomington, our reserve fine is $25 per day.
However, we take measures to adjust the due-date in case the instructor has a
need to show the reserved film in class.
Best,
Monique Threatt
Head, Media
oooh, man, this is really the dregs of our jobs, isn't it? The Parking
Department. Booted cars get hauled to the city lot under Wabash.
We hold back on graduation permissions till things get paid.
I say we, but what I want to say is "What do you mean, "We," Kimosabe?"
"It's not my
We fine $5 for first night overdue; $1/day for next 6. On day 7, automatically
billed for default replacement cost ($200) + $10 processing. When returned
after that point, the $200 goes away and they owe $20 ($10 fee + $10 fine).
The $200 charge blocks library account.
(Fines apply only to
At the NYC College of Technology, ours is $1 a day. Our replacement costs are
the price of the item or $200 if out of print, plus a $25 processing fee.
Best,
Junior Tidal
Associate Professor
Web Services and Multimedia Librarian
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
300 Jay Street, Rm
At Reed College, we're $1/hr capped at $10 for hourly reserves. They go
"lost" in the system after 5 days.
Jim Holmes
Director of Access Services
Reed College
Portland, OR
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Hooper, Lisa K wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
>
>
> A question about
Northeastern's rates are here:
What if an item is returned late?
There is a 3-day grace period before fines are charged on all Snell Library
items except reserves.
Snell Stacks, Media, BLC, and Hub Items $.25 per day ($10 maximum)
Reserves$1.00 per hour ($25 maximum)
Debra
Debra
Greetings everyone,
A question about our reserve fines led me to the belated realization that our
fines for reserve media items is comically high ($12 a day for daily reserve).
A quick review of other libraries suggests that the typical rate for reserve
items is $1 per hour four hourly reserve