Washtenaw County Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled adheres to the general Loan Policy of the Library of Michigan. The policy applies to all Washtenaw County Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled consumers. In addition, there are specific guidelines for consumers residing in correctional facilities and specific guidelines for consumers with learning disabilities.
General Loan Policy
(Library of Michigan Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped March 30, 1988) The following policies govern the circulation of books and equipment to eligible blind and/or physically handicapped readers of the Library of Michigan Network of Libraries for the Blind and Physically Handicapped and are intended as the basis for any local policies. Eligible readers who borrow materials from the library accept responsibility for using materials with reasonable care, returning them to the lending agency according to established loan policies, and not losing or damaging them through negligence. Violation of this policy can result in suspension of some or all library services.
1. General Policies
Braille books and recorded books and specialized playback equipment will be
loaned by the library to eligible registered readers without charge.
Records will be kept of all such loans. The borrower should notify the
library of changes of address, a desire to cancel the service, or temporary
or permanent transfer of service to another geographical area. Books and
equipment will be loaned to registered readers as long as they are eligible
and as long as they actively use the materials during each twelve-month
period. Equipment necessary to read the recorded materials may be borrowed
on extended loan for as long as the borrower is using it to read materials
provided by the library. In the event that a machine ceases to function
properly or needs repair, it should be returned to the library, and a
replacement will be provided. Under no circumstances should a borrower
attempt to repair the playback equipment or accessories.
A borrower in good standing may have a maximum of fifteen books in each format (Braille and cassette) loaned to him or her at any one time. In special circumstances, a borrower may request an increase in the maximum number. The loan period for books is eight weeks. No fines for overdue books will be levied; however, borrowers are urged to observe the loan period so books can be available for other readers.
The borrower will ensure that books, magazines, and equipment being returned to the library by free matter and delivered into the hands of the United States Postal Service by being placed in a mailbox or delivered to the post office. Placing them on the doorstep of the borrower's home for the mail carrier to pick up does not constitute delivery into the hands of the postal service. Borrowers may not lend library books, magazines, or equipment to other persons.
In case of repeated verbal abuse of library staff by a borrower, in-person or telephone service to that borrower may be suspended by the Library.
2. Suspension Procedures
In the even that any of these policies are violated repeatedly, the
borrower's service may be suspended for a period of time after being given
a written warning and an opportunity to reply. If after reinstatement of
service, abuse continues, service may be suspended again. In the event of
suspension, the following steps will be taken: 2.1. The library will first
discuss the problem noted with the patron by telephone or in-person if
possible. A warning letter will be sent that summarizes the discussion
and/or the problem and provides an opportunity for the patron to reply.
2.2. If service abuse recurs, a second written communication will be sent to the patron citing the earlier warning letter, listing examples of subsequent abuse, giving the patron an opportunity to reply by a certain date, and then suspending the service for a stated period (up to six months). A specific date for resumption of service will be included in this letter.
2.3. When the service is resumed, a letter will be sent to the borrower notifying them of the resumption of the service and reminding the patron that further recurrences will result in another suspension of service as it relates to the documented abuse.
Correctional Facilities Guidelines
The following guidelines govern the circulation of books and equipment to eligible blind and/or physically disabled individuals who reside in correctional facilities and who receive talking book service from the Washtenaw County Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled.
These guidelines are in addition to a loan policy established by the Library of Michigan Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped in 1988. Violation of policies and/or guidelines will result in suspension of library services.
Learning Disabled Guidelines
The following guidelines govern the circulation of books and equipment to individuals who have a learning disability and are eligible to receive talking book service from the Washtenaw County Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled.
Washtenaw County Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled acknowledges that many Learning Disabled consumers register for library service because they wish to borrow a cassette machine to use with textbooks. Federal guidelines require that registered individuals borrow at least one book or magazine during the year. If a book or magazine is not borrowed during the year, the Washtenaw County Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled will cancel service and request that all outstanding equipment be returned. These guidelines are in addition to a loan policy established by the Library of Michigan Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped in 1988.
Violation of policies and guidelines will result in suspension of library services.Descriptive Video Policy and Guidelines
1. Eligibility
Descriptive videos may be borrowed by individuals and institutions
registered with the Washtenaw County Library for the Blind and Physically
Disabled
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