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Library fines, source of revenue or deterrent to readers?

273/365: 09/30/2013. Money, Money, Money!Should libraries charge fines or shouldn’t they? This seems to be a question that is increasingly being asked by libraries and library administrators. In her recent article on Lit Reactor, Leah Dearborn asks us to think beyond the assumption of library fines’ existence and to think of other solutions to the issue.

The impact of library fines “can be both negative and positive,” says Dearborn. “[I]t’s a more complex problem than it might initially appear. On the one hand, no fees means lost revenue for libraries that may already be struggling to pay their staff and keep up with material costs. But on the other side of the fence, fines risk deterring low-income patrons from a public educational service.”

This seems to be the crux of the debate. Libraries use fines to deter loss, theft, abuse, and gain some much needed revenue. However, on the other side, libraries shouldn’t use fines to deter users or lose readers. Interestingly, the American Library Association (ALA) largely discourages the implementation of fines, fees, and user charges.

Some libraries are getting creative with how they are addressing fines. Some St. Paul Libraries recently offered a “Do Down” where teens could learn, experiment, and produce things with technology to eliminate their fines. Locally, Great River Regional has had several “Read down your fines” events.

How do you help your users reduce fines? How about a Fine Amnesty Program?

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Get ready for the St. Cloud Public Library History Day Hullabaloo!

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February is upon us and the History Day Hullabaloo at the St. Cloud Public Library is happening Saturday February 14 from 11am – 3pm.

Great River Regional is here to help with research librarians available to visit any branch library or school – to assist with any and all research needs. They even have a cool poster you can use to publicize the event!

Need even more? Look no further than the History Day resources at ELM:
ELM databases for History Day
History Day Research in Minnesota tutorial
ELM Learning Center Course: ELM for History Day

GRRL’s new informational video

Looking for more information about the Great River Regional Library? Look no further than their new informational video! Among other things, you’ll learn more about their locations and materials. Did you know GRRL has all of the top 100 movies from the American Film Institute?

 

 

 

GRRL offers read down your fines over the holidays

Read Down Your FinesJust in time for winter break, Great River Regional Library (GRRL) branches will be offering opportunities for minors (ages 16 and under) with late fees to lower their fines by reading!  Read Down Your Fines will take place from Monday, December 22nd through Saturday, January 3rd. The same rules apply as in previous Read Down weeks: for each 15 minutes spent reading at the library, $1 will be waived. But get your books and reading done early, all GRRL locations are closed December 24, 25, and January 1.

 

 

Are you ready for the St. Cloud Public Library History Day Hullabaloo?

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February might seem like a long way away but it will be here sooner then you think! Get ready for the History Day Hullabaloo at the St. Cloud Public Library now.

Great River Regional is here to help with research librarians available to visit any branch library or school – to assist with any and all research needs. They even have a cool poster you can use to publicize the event!

Need even more? Look no further then the History Day resources at ELM:
ELM databases for History Day
History Day Research in Minnesota tutorial
ELM Learning Center Course: ELM for History Day