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Main Author: Leung, Yau Ching
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ908461
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author Leung, Yau Ching
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contents Prompt Return by Library Notices Leung, Yau Ching Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Library Materials Library Services Library Policy Time Management Fees Incentives Cost Effectiveness The prompt return of checked out materials has been demanded by libraries for more than a century. Together with other measures such as overdue fines, library notices are used to bring in prompt returns by informing the users of their checked out items that will soon be due or are already overdue. The analysis of library notices sent in the past five years indicates courtesy notices that alert users of their soon-to-be-due items fail to improve prompt return significantly. On the other hand, sustaining the library notice service takes effort and cost. In this age of technology, prompt return may perhaps be viewed in a new perspective that serves the users and the library better. (Contains 1 table.)
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spellingShingle Prompt Return by Library Notices
Leung, Yau Ching
Foreign Countries
Academic Libraries
Library Materials
Library Services
Library Policy
Time Management
Fees
Incentives
Cost Effectiveness
Prompt Return by Library Notices Leung, Yau Ching Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Library Materials Library Services Library Policy Time Management Fees Incentives Cost Effectiveness The prompt return of checked out materials has been demanded by libraries for more than a century. Together with other measures such as overdue fines, library notices are used to bring in prompt returns by informing the users of their checked out items that will soon be due or are already overdue. The analysis of library notices sent in the past five years indicates courtesy notices that alert users of their soon-to-be-due items fail to improve prompt return significantly. On the other hand, sustaining the library notice service takes effort and cost. In this age of technology, prompt return may perhaps be viewed in a new perspective that serves the users and the library better. (Contains 1 table.)
title Prompt Return by Library Notices
topic Foreign Countries
Academic Libraries
Library Materials
Library Services
Library Policy
Time Management
Fees
Incentives
Cost Effectiveness
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ908461