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	<title>Library Ties &#187; librarycirculation</title>
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		<title>Collecting Dust</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carl Harvey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I finished the 3rd book in the Inheritance series.   Written by Christopher Paolini, these huge books are a great fantasy story.  As I was reading, one of the quotes really stood out to me as perfect for the field of librarianship.  Jeod gave Eragon a very valuable book.  When questioned by Eragon if Jeod [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I finished the 3rd book in the Inheritance series.   Written by Christopher Paolini, these huge books are a great fantasy story.  As I was reading, one of the quotes really stood out to me as perfect for the field of librarianship.  Jeod gave Eragon a very valuable book.  When questioned by Eragon if Jeod should really give up the book he said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Book should go where they will be most appreciated, and not sit unread, gathering dust on a forgotten shelf, don&#8217;t you agree?&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Of course I agree!  We keep our library media collections full of books that students want to read!  We don&#8217;t want our materials gathering dust, but rather in the hands of our students.  I think our library policies show we believe highly in that philosophy of getting materials in the hands of students.</p>
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<li>We have unlimited check out.  Students are not limited to one or two items.  We spent a great deal of time talking about checking out the number of items they can be responsible to handle.  Most of our kids come multiple times a week to check out, so we use that to help teach them about making common sense choices in the number of items they check out, but we don&#8217;t limit them.</li>
<li>If we have students with overdues, we let Mom or Dad write us a note and give permission for them to check out while they are looking for the lost item.   Most of the time it comes back.</li>
<li>Every year we have a few students who move away without returning their library books.  We certainly try to get them back.  But, if we don&#8217;t I take the attitude that the students leaving really must have needed those books.  Likely it might have been the only books they might have had in their homes.</li>
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<p>This year our circulation is up 3,000 items from this time last year.  Can&#8217;t say that I know why exactly, but we&#8217;re excited and thrilled to see our students using the library media center even more.  It certainly means less items will get a chance to collect dust.</p>
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