Rawlins Municipal Library in Pierre is no longer charging late fees for books and other materials that are returned after their due dates.
Abby Edwardson, Library Director, says what’s important is for the materials to get returned. She says library staff noticed that people were hoarding materials because they didn’t want to pay a late fee. Consequently, the Library Board changed the policy to encourage the materials to be returned at any point.
Edwardson says they often have waiting lists for materials. If not returned, others can’t enjoy them too.
Rawlins does have a few mechanisms in place to encourage book returns though. Edwardson says they have a text or email notification system to remind people that their materials are overdue. She says to opt into the reminder notifications, people should visit the circulation desk at the library.
Additionally, those who have outstanding materials aren’t able to check out other books, movies, or backpack kits until the past due ones have been returned to the library. Edwardson says if things never get returned or they get damaged, then people might need to pay to have the item replaced.
In 2021, Rawlins Library loaned out about 65,500 books and other materials. It maintains a collection of more than 125,000 books, eBooks, digital magazine and other items for research and entertainment, and provides a variety of free online continuing education programs for everything from sign language to QuickBooks to meal preparation.
For more information about library programs and activities visit, rawlinslibrary.org.
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