[LIBRARYDIR] forgiving old fines/fees and state surplus requirements

Bagley, Michelle mbagley at clark.edu
Mon Aug 24 07:43:39 PDT 2015


Clark follows the same procedure that Eric has shared.

Regards,
Michelle

Michelle Bagley, MLS
Dean of Clark Libraries & Academic Success Services
Clark College
360.992.2472

Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other - John F. Kennedy

From: LIBRARYDIR [mailto:librarydir-bounces at lists.ctc.edu] On Behalf Of Palo, Eric
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 11:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [LIBRARYDIR] forgiving old fines/fees and state surplus requirements

At Renton any "de-selected library resources" are declared to have "no value" and discarded.  Actually stamped Discarded and put in the campus recycling bins. (Our local recycling company lets us leave the covers on.)
With them having no value we do not send then through the complicated state surplus process.

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   Eric Palo                                  epalo at rtc.edu<mailto:epalo at rtc.edu>
   Library Director
   Renton Technical College
   Renton, Wa  98056               (425) 235-2331
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From: LIBRARYDIR [mailto:librarydir-bounces at lists.ctc.edu] On Behalf Of Matz, Chris
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 9:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [LIBRARYDIR] forgiving old fines/fees and state surplus requirements

Good morning.  I am meeting with my college's director of admin services next week to discuss both how we might set a standard for forgiving non-contemporary patron fines.

He is also asking about what we do, individually or collectively, about meeting state requirements to surplus de-selected library resources.  The earlier option of doing nothing and thereby propping up ancient superfluous books has expired in our library, as we've spent all spring and summer relocating two learning centers into the building.  If there's nothing uniform out there, OK.  I have no problem going first, though you can imagine that the admin services office is quite a lot more risk-adverse.

Any wisdom you can share on either or both topics would be much appreciated.


Chris M

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Chris Matz
Director, Ray W Howard Library
Shoreline Community College
206.546.4558
cmatz at shoreline.edu<mailto:cmatz at shoreline.edu>


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