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Very nice. I like the kids room too. :) However, I think your
Iibrary is missing a certain...oh shall we say...something 'special'. T..."
Yes, I do know the something 'special' that you mean.
I nearly mentioned it...but I thought it was probably too rude to share with the others here. Folks, so you know what Tasha and I are talking about. There are some structures (for lighting) at Tasha's library that I make rude fun of. ;)

The library helps prop up my GR addiction. They are my enabler. :)"
Oh! ok, think I got it now.. :) I don't need enablers, I am already motivated. But I agree, a library is inspiring :)

Now? My addiction is out of control!


Everything you said applies to me as well! Love it here!


These are arts and crafts done by young adults and teens. It is called Y Shop.
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I am lucky that the libraries in the next Shire are outstanding with good funding in denser populated areas.
I was so happy when I found out a year or so ago that I was allowed to be a member, even though I was not a citizen of that shire.

Yes. The big desk has gone and there are "pods" for staff scattered around. Electronic self check outs have been installed. Some nice relaxing reading areas have been installed with tables and comfy chairs to curl up in. They are also supplying board games to play in the library if you are so inclined. Turning the library into a social hub, which I approve of.

Libraries are really starting to change their attitudes towards what it means to provide for a modern community.

Our local is pretty bad. I was so excited on Friday when they announced digital lending.
Got my pin number and went to site, sigh !, talk about awful, a total of 112 books available.
The wierd thing is that if someone else rents a digital copy you have to wait for it to be returned.
Just far to much for my tiny mind to understand.

They also work like yours. You need to wait in line for the ebook or audiobook.

Digital copies are the same as paper copies for a library, they have to buy the rights and have a lending time. It depends on how their contract works.
Mine has just started a new program where you can pick your lending time from 1 day to 30 days which is better than the 1, 2 or 3 weeks that were the options with the last one.


Anne, do you have to pay for ILL? Our fee is $5.00 per item. Almost seems better to buy the book!

Anne, do you have to pay for ILL? Our fee is $5.00 per item. Almost seems better t..."
I don't know about Anne's library, but my library does not charge for ILL.




Anne, do you have to pay for ILL? Our fee is $5.00 per item. Almost seems better t..."
No, thank God-they are free. we have a great library. No late fees. Only time you pay late fees is for ILL's


I pay 35 cents per day for normal books and $1 for express or ILL's that are overdue. And as some people know, I am constantly racking up the fees....I have to pay them off at $25 to keep borrowing.

Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is available...There is a $5.00 per item search fee for this service, whether we find the item or not.
Ouch...won't be using that service!

I'm not a big library user, and the only time I ever used ILL was at Uni.
When I moved back to my hometown after Uni, I went to renew my library card in the event that they have a digital copy of something I could otherwise not afford or get in a reasonable amount of time (older books for the most part). I hadn't used this card since 1997, and I still had a 25cent fine for a late fine.

I've been a big time library user since I got a library card at age 6, I've got my library card number memorized because I put in so many requests online. :)

Might be worth asking.
When I did my first ILL I checked World cat first and when i submitted my request I added in 'notes' two of the nearest libraries where it was available.
When it arrived it had come from another state and not either of the closer alternatives I gave them. I wondered whether some libraries, at the other end, will decline an ILL.
Perhaps based on the popularity of the book they may not want to send it away on ILL.
Monica, $5 whether they find it or not. Is certainly greedy!


I currently have 2 ILLs out and owe the library $5 for ILL fees. I'll have to get them paid soon, before they start telling my I can't have any more books :D

My hubby is in the running for a new job and if he gets this new job then he won't be able to go to the library for me as the job has him travelling north (away from the libraries) rather than travelling south.
Because we live half an hour north of the most northern library in the library 'family' I use, I can't often get there and hubby drops in there in the afternoons after work to pick up and drop off for me.
If he gets the new job he won't be going passed my library anymore.
:(
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The library helps prop up my GR addiction. They are my enabler. :)