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How many is too many? Does your library restrict the number of books checked out?
Recently, the Panhandle Library System was asked to share information about whether “libraries impose a limit on the number of items a patron or family may check out at one time and, if so, what is the maximum number of items allowed? Do you restrict based on subject, author, or some other criteria – for instance, no more than x turtle books or no more than x books by a specific author?” This got us thinking that maybe librarians across Nebraska would have some thoughts to share on this issue. What do you do in your library? Click on comment below to contribute your ideas to this discussion…thanks, Mary Jo Ryan
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