Borrowing items You can have up to five active loan requests at one time. Holds are counted against the general 50-item hold limit for Calgary Public Library members. Please ask staff to help you check out resource sharing items. The self-checkout machines cannot process these items. Most items can be borrowed for four weeks; DVDs may be borrowed for one week. Items cannot be renewed.
Read more about "Borrowing items"On July 1, 2020, the Library moved to a permanent Fine Free model to reduce barriers to service for our members. Under this policy, no late fines will accrue, and all existing fines built up prior to July 1, 2020 have been forgiven. In recent years, over 100 major libraries in North America have transitioned to a Fine Free model, representing a commitment to accessible service. Calgary Public Library is committed to providing equitable access for all patrons. Fines are barriers that often penalize the most vulnerable in our communities. As the Library continues to see increases in digital circulation – to which fines do not apply – fine revenue continues to decline, making it possible for the Library to make this necessary change. Here are more details on what this model means for you and how it works: Due dates Members are still responsible for the items they borrow. You will continue to receive reminders when items are due and cannot be renewed. Auto-renewal and automatic returns Auto-renewals are an added benefit for our members under our Fine Free policy. Items that have no holds and/or have not reached the maximum of four renewals will renew automatically, giving members more peace of mind as well as more time with Library materials. Auto-renewed items won’t be marked as lost while in use, which reduces the amount of staff work related to lost items. Lost items and replacement costs Items that are 35 days overdue will be considered lost. Members will be billed the replacement costs of lost items, and borrowing will be suspended after a $10 balance is reached on your Library account. Wait times We do not expect wait times to increase significantly for holds following this new policy. Many libraries that have gone fine free have seen an increase in the return rate of overdue materials, and we expect wait times to reduce as well. Our staff will continue to monitor, maintain, and balance the Library’s collection as required. If you notice an item you’re waiting for has a significant hold time, you can continue to request that we order additional copies using this form.
Read more about "Stories Calgary Public Library Fine Free Model"Our collection of nearly 1.4 million items includes books, digital books, audiobooks, DVDs, CDs, magazines, newspapers, and even musical instruments. It’s a good thing you can take out up to 99 items at a time (including up to 30 DVDs and Blu-rays).
Read more about "Borrow up to 99 items."My Account Manage your contact details, access your print balance, book rooms, register for programs, and submit suggestions for titles to add to the catalogue. Learn more about My Account Borrowing Basics Find out how to borrow, place holds, renew, and return your items — as well as other hacks and insider tips. Learn more about borrowing basics
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Read more about "'Transform your mobile device into the ultimate live music concert experience'"Returns, Holds, and Fines How can I return Library materials? Materials can be returned inside when the Library is open. Exterior book return chutes also remain open during and after open hours at most Library locations. I have a hold ready, can I pick it up? Yes, you can enter the Library to pick up your holds. My book is due, but I can’t come to the Library. What do I do? Your items will automatically renew the morning of their due date, up to four times. If you receive email notifications from the Library, an email will be sent on the due date to let you know whether auto-renewal was successful. The Library has permanently moved to a Fine Free model to help Calgarians during this challenging time and reduce barriers to service.
Read more about "Returns, Holds, and Fines"Borrowing Basics Remember these details when signing out your instrument: You’ll receive an email or phone call once the instrument is ready for pickup. You have seven days to pick the instrument up from the Memorial Park Library. Your Library card and picture ID are needed to sign out an instrument. You can borrow one instrument at a time, with a valid Calgary Public Library card and photo ID. You can have one instrument hold per card at any given time. The loan period for an instrument is three weeks. If no one else has placed a hold on the instrument, you can renew it once, and keep the instrument for a total of six weeks. If you lose or damage an instrument or its accessories, you may be charged a replacement or repair fee.
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