A Library Primer by John Cotton Dana
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or without charge after a delay of two weeks.
One book, or one work if not in more than three volumes, may be taken at a time and kept two weeks, when it may be renewed for two weeks. Four weeks is the limit of time that a book can be retained in any one household. Books must be returned on the same card on which they are drawn. A book cannot be transferred from one account to another unless it is brought to the library. A fine at the rate of 2 cents per day is assessed on each book retained over time, payable on its return. A book retained more than a week beyond the time limited may be sent for at the expense of the delinquent. Books marked with a * in the catalogs are reference books, and are not lent. No pen or pencil marks should be made in the books. Any person who refuses to pay the fines or expenses mentioned, or wilfully violates any of the foregoing rules, forfeits thereby all right to the use of the library. Teachers, and for good cause others, can take out more than one book (other than fiction) at a time, for such a term as may have been |
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