Sentences with phrase «paying library fines»

Not paying library fines: Yes, even libraries can send you to collections.

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I have one for school papers and one for school library books (because we don't want to lose those and have to pay the fines!)
With SirsiDynix Community Funded Services, patrons can pay fines and fees online, make online purchases from your library's catalog, use their library card as a prepaid debit card, and — most importantly — give back to their library.
Libraries are fine with paying a higher price for e-books than consumers, she added.
Canadian libraries have ebooks available for download and as someone who has probably paid enough library fines to buy at least one ereader, I think this counts as my favourite technological advance at the local library.
I never mind paying the occasional fine; it's worth $ 1 on occasion when you consider how many library books I read.
«Why not declutter your house, pay off your library fines and contribute to a good cause all at once!»
She was notified, via mail, that she's have to either pay the library a $ 30 fine or appear in court.
These include searching for and downloading e-books, signing up for library membership and events, paying their fines as well as recommending titles to NLB.
As one librarian pointed out, the prevalence of online systems for checking out e-books, reserving print books, and paying fines means while that patrons may have less «routine» interaction with library staff, they require more «specialized help» in the form of tech support.
Do you have a parking ticket or an old library fine that you never paid?
On the off chance you go to the library and check out a book using someone else's library card, return the book on time and pay any late fines you owe.
Not paying your parking ticket or library fine can lead to some surprising, negative consequences for your credit score.
In her newsletter, an enterprising salesperson with a 150 - house farm in the San Francisco Bay area offered to round up overdue library books in her market, return them to the library, and pay the fines.
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