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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.Libology Blog
Established July 2006
ISSN: 1946-1852
by Rick Mason
Tag Archives: ILL
I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a library today…
Another method of dealing with fiscal woes is beginning to impact library organizations. My former state of residence, Illinois, has always for years run several months behind in payments to state-funded organizations. I know this from keeping an eye on … Continue reading
Posted in Government, ILL, Libraries, News
Tagged Business/Finance, Elizabeth Neill, ILL, Illinois, Judy Hoffman, Libraries, Library, library systems, News, Sara Long
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OCLC Policies Directory Preview
OCLC is previewing their new Policies Directory site, which is set to go live on December 13th. To try it out, point your browser to: https://policies-preview.oclc.org/ Authorization: 100028264 Password: oclc Be sure to enter your OCLC Institution Symbol to view … Continue reading
Posted in ILL, Libraries, OCLC, Online Services
Tagged ILL, Interlibrary Loan, Libraries, OCLC, Online Computer Library Center
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Waiving Fines
When does your library waive fines and fees? How much do circumstance matter? How about this circumstance? I like that the book was about professional ethics. found via LISNews