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24 August, 2022

Late fees go

Late fees goFEE for late return of borrowed books have been officially scrapped by Goldfields Libraries. Historical fines have also been wiped from borrower’s cards. Goldfields Libraries has agencies at Boort, Dingee, Inglewood, Pyramid Hill...


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Late fees go

FEE for late return of borrowed books have been officially scrapped by Goldfields Libraries. Historical fines have also been wiped from borrower’s cards.

Goldfields Libraries has agencies at Boort, Dingee, Inglewood, Pyramid Hill, Tarnagulla and Wedderburn.

Goldfields Libraries CEO Mark Hands agrees. “Public libraries are all about providing free and universal access to information. Life is hectic. A small fine just because you returned a library book a few days late shouldn’t be a barrier to library access, but for some, it is. Removing fines means everyone can enjoy the library without worry, borrow as many books and DVDs as they can carry, and keep coming back for more!”

The Library Board approved the change after reports from other library services have shown that removing fines has resulted in an increase in visitation, borrowing and returns.

“We’re following the lead of many other public libraries, and it’s becoming clear that library fines do not encourage borrowers to bring their items back on time. In fact, it may deter them from borrowing at all,” says Mr Hands.

“Other library services have done the math and found that the cost of imposing fines was actually greater than the revenue they collected.”

Instead of accruing fines, members will not be able to borrow or reserve if they have items more than 21 days overdue on their account. Charges will still apply for lost or damaged items.

Historical fines have also been wiped from borrower’s cards.

“That means you can now come in and start afresh, knowing that those pesky fines are gone forever,” says Mr Hands.

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