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- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 13:17:00 PST
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- From: Valerie Rom-Hawkins <ECZ5STX@UCLAMVS.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Damaged materials
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- > Subject: Damaged materials
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- > I have two questions:
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- > 1. What policies do libraries have for books that are returned
- > damaged? What sort of fine is assessed? Do you have levels of fees --
- > from slight damage to total loss?
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- At the UCLA Library, if a book is damaged and must be replace,
- the patron is charged the cost of the book plus a $30 processing
- fee.
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- > 2. How do you make these policies (privileges and responsibilities
- > of the library) known to library users? Do you use Student and Faculty
- > Handbooks? Do you make it available through an electronic format -- for
- > example, a campus network or online catalog?
- >
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- We give a Lending Code pamphlet to the user at the time of card
- issuance.
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- Valerie Rom-Hawkins
- Circulation Services
- University Research Library
- UCLA
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