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Hi Dannis
Out here at University of Melbourne, Australia, we offer limited borrowing
privileges to staff retirees, the same as we offer to staff of affiliated
institutions. So thats :
10 items at a time,
low use items only (no reserve or 7 day loans),
ability to place 10 holds,
no media,
no external electronic database access (still available for use from
within the library).
No charges are in place as we or the Faculties use it as a bit fo a
thankyou present, and we don't have a large number of users.
We make up another card for them, nothing like the current staff cards as
they must return their staff cards on leaving University employment.
We used to give them an open expiry date but in an attempt to cleanup our
patron database we now require them to renew annually - a letter is given
to them stating their privileges, and they need to reproduce this to
extend their privileges for another year.
regards,
Ruth Baxter
> Do you offer borrowing privileges for staff retirees?
> If so what are their privileges?
> Is there an annual charge?
> Thank you in advance for any answers received.
>
> Dannis L. Mitchell
> Public Services Supervisor
> Kellogg Library
> Cal State San Marcos
> San Marcos, CA 92096
>
> phone 760-750-4334
> fax 760-750-3287
>
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Ruth Baxter\nLending Services Coordinator - Architecture, Education &
Engineering\nUniversity of Melbourne, Vic. 3010\nContact ph:0438 678 757
email: r dot baxter at unimelb dot edu dot au