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Apr 14, 2010 10:34AM

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I just discovered a weird glitch with my library's updated electronic checkout system. If you borrow a "new release" DVD (which costs $2 to check out for 3 days) and opt to not pay the $2, the system doesn't register the DVD as being checked out. And since my local branch doesn't use scanners to check out material, it's almost as if you're stealing from the library.
Not to worry, I have returned the new release DVD...though not on time. My conscience is telling me to let someone at the library know about this flaw, considering the budget shortfall they're currently experiencing.
Not to worry, I have returned the new release DVD...though not on time. My conscience is telling me to let someone at the library know about this flaw, considering the budget shortfall they're currently experiencing.
Phil, you could always sell those books, and donate the proceeds to the library.
On second thought...uh...forget that.
On second thought...uh...forget that.

Needless to say I've been avoiding that library for years and I'm pretty sure I'm wanted.. well, actually, I'm probably just banned from my old town's public library.
I've gotten better though, promise :)

Sarah Pi wrote: "And if you don't, you have to hide your head in shame and move to another library system."
Or wait until you get married and change your name and go get a new card.
Or wait until you get married and change your name and go get a new card.

Now I am pretty OCD about returning library stuff. I even have a designated "library bag" that even my 5-year-old daughter knows to put her library stuff in. We even got her her own card because we check out tons of stuff for her.
Anyway, I LOVE the library and use inter-library loan extensively. I'm always checking for new additions to their collections and putting reserves on them.

I've been trying to use the library alot as my bank account says "quit buying books!!"

If you can't resist buying books, you may want to check out BOOKSWIM.COM, it's like the NETFLIX of books. The difference is if you want to keep the book, you can and they'll caharge you the used copy price.
I rarely buy books except from library sales/thrift stores. Yeah, that means I have to wait my turn for popular books at the library but I have no shortage of reading material. What I'm short of is time to read :)

If you can't resist buying books, you may want to check out BOOKS..."
Thanks, I'll have to check that site out.
I, too, have no shortage of reading materials. I have unread books on my shelves that I keep saying I'm gonna get to. But I'm luckier than most, I get to read at work when its not busy :)

I keep reserving books at the library,checking out the NEW BOOKS shelf, and pulling books off the shelving carts. I always take home more than I can possibly read, renew it, and then return it unread. Then the cycle starts again every time I visit the library. Sighhh.
I also spend so much time on these sites and adding books to my to-read list that I never have time to read because I'm on this site chatting and adding yet more books.
You are sooo lucky. Where do you work? When I worked at the bank, the rules varies. Some would let me read personal stuff during downtime. Others wouldn't even let me do homework.

I keep reserving books at the library,checking out the NEW BOOKS shelf, and pulling..."
I work at a small branch of a local bank, and generally I am the only one here. Which means if I want to read in my down time I can :) I try to stay off of here too, bc if I let myself I would be online all the time too and never getting any reading done.

But it's so hard to stay off. I sometimes can manage to fight the urge. I used to go on youtube,craigslist, and twitter but I've cut way down on those since I discovered this site, BookArmy, and FilmCrave.

But it's so hard to stay off. I sometimes can manage to fight the urge. I used to go on youtube,craigslist, and twit..."
I don't have to stay for lunch. We close from 1 to 2 so I go home for lunch.
I'm on twitter and BookArmy as well, and also Facebook of course. Theres alot of sites that are blocked here at work, so far this one's not. But I'm expecting it anytime. Which is another reason I try to stay off it here at work, hoping not to draw attention to it lol

I would walk to work,work 1/2 day,& take the bus to the university for classes.
The only downside was that the time on the bus was cut down so I couldn't get as much reading done.
What are your handles on BookArmy & Twitter? I'm k1721m on BookArmy & Filmcrave. I'm kulmona on Twitter.

Gotta go now.

Though I really like owning my books, so when people donate I sometimes take a few :) It's quite nice working at a library. Plenty of free materials.

You are lucky to be working there though I imagine shelving can be a drag. But, then again, it's a good way to discover/be reminded of books & movies. I'll bet you are first in line for recent issues of mags.

You are lucky to be working there though I ..."
Actually, the library I work for will place preorders on new items making it so patrons can submit their holds and that can create a tremendous waiting line for everyone. So, most of the time, when I discover a new book, I usually have to wait (unless I'm always on the catalog searching for what's new). It's a race for many people! It's kinda funny how people think that since I work at a library I get first dibs. Not really lol! But it is a nice job even though I'm only part time. And shelving, believe it or not, is quite relaxing but it does lose its fun fast.

I guess it's a common assumption that people who work at the library,video rental store, GOODWILL, get first dibs.
I used to work at BLOCKBUSTER and you're right, it's not necessarily true. We would get free rentals but not from the New Releases.
But I bet you still get first dibs on the mags since most libraries don't let you put a hold on those. The most recent copies of PEOPLE are always gone.
When I go to the library, very often I take movies and books off the shelving carts to check out -- I bet I save my library's staff some work. They've seen me do that and they love it. :)

I guess it's a common assumption that people who work at the library,video rental ..."
We cannot check out new mags actually xD
And yes, we love it when patrons take items off the shelving cart. It's one less thing for us to work on. :3

I subscribe to a lot of mags because subscriptions(except
PEOPLE WEEKLY) are sooo cheap these days.
I always return library books and dvds on time, especially dvds because they have a $2/day late fee. One time I returned a movie on time and the next time I went to the library they told me I had a $10 late charge. I told them I had returned it on time and they called the branch and sure enough it was there on the shelf. But the librarian told me I still could have returned it 5 days late. She said the best she could do was cut my $10 fine to $5. She said, "You should have requested a return receipt" which I didn't even know existed. Now I always request the receipt because of library worker incompetence.

when i pay my fine i always tell whoever is taking it: "put that towards new carpet"

Our library is very small, and since it is housed in a historic building, they cannot enlarge it. I feel like keeping a book longer than the allotted loan period is being unfair to the other library patrons that may want to read the book.



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. Generous grace period of 7 days which I often take advantage of. Not so good if you're on hold for something because it takes longer to get it.
. Magazines can be checked out for 3 weeks
. Limit of 2 renewals unless on hold for someone else. If there is a hold,then can't renew at all.
. Can only use outside book drops when library is closed. If you return items in book drop, they will be treated as returned on the last day library was open
Between our 3 cards, I often have 50-75 items checked out. I usually have all 3 cards in my purse and do most of the reserve pick-ups. Hubby does the returns. So far, I've never had a fine on any card since we moved here about a year ago. I'm pretty diligent about it because library fines are one of hubby's pet peeves.I visit the library about once a week and do all my reserves/renewals online.


GRRRRR from me, too!!!
Meanieheads.
!!!!!
>:F
Please share said letter once you've written it. And share any follow up or response from them. :)

For how long were you parked? That's really weird. I bet they stake out that space.
Some things don't change much from country to country. Parking police are obviously one of them. Not that I have ever had a parking fine.

I don't like getting an overdue notice for a book that was returned two weeks ago, but it least it alerts me to the fact that there is a problem.
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