Berkshire Athenaeum
Berkshire Athenaeum
Borrowing Procedures and Policies
A. NEW REGISTRATIONS
B. C/W MARS RECIPROCAL BORROWER REGISTRATION
C. NON-RESIDENTS OF MASSACHUSETTS
D. EXEMPTED NON-RESIDENTS OF MASSACHUSETTS
E. REPLACEMENT CARDS
F.BORROWER RESPONSIBILITY
G. CONFIDENTIALITY OF BORROWING RECORDS
H. GENERAL LOAN PERIODS
I. BORROWING RESTRICTIONS
J. RENEWALS
K. BOOK RETURNS
L. OBTAINING UNAVAILABLE MATERIALS


The Berkshire Athenaeum is the public library for the City of Pittsfield. Under standards one ("Be open to all residents of the Commonwealth" and six ("Lend books...and extend privileges to the holders of cards issued by other public libraries in the Commonwealth on a reciprocal basis.") of the REGULATIONS FOR MINIMUM PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE, residents of Massachusetts communities with public libraries certified by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners are eligible for a free borrower's card from the Berkshire Athenaeum. Library trustees reserve the right, on a case-by-case basis, to deny borrowing privileges to residents of decertified communities. Persons not residing in Massachusetts may for a fee be eligible for library privileges at the Athenaeum.

A. NEW REGISTRATIONS:

A.1.   Identification Required: To be issued a new library card, the borrower must provide a piece of identification bearing the borrower's name and current address.

A.2.   Acceptable Identification: Photo identification (e.g. driver's license) is preferred, but a current check book, bank book, voter registration card, utility bill, postmarked mail they have received, or other similar means of documenting a bona fide mailing address may be acceptable.

A.3.   Identification of Minors: Children or young adults with no identification may use their parents’ identification.

A.4.   Addresses: Where a street address and mailing address are different, both should be entered on the borrower's record, with the mailing address listed as the primary entry.

A.5.   Accommodations: In the interest of good public relations, if the patrons indicates the identification process presents a hardship (i.e. participants in the state?s Address Confidentiality Program), the library employee should attempt to make a reasonable accommodation (see ?Registration Accommodations: A Supplement to Borrowing Policy & Procedures? appended).

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B. CW MARS RECIPROCAL BORROWER REGISTRATION:

When new patrons are registered it must be determined whether the patron has a library card at any other C/W MARS library before a card is issued by the Athenaeum. To do this, the library employee should take the following steps:

B.1.   Ask the patron if they have a card from any other Massachusetts library.

B.2.   Check the “List of C/W MARS Libraries” to determine if any of the libraries reported by the patron are on this list.

B.3.   If the libraries reported are on the list, ask the patron to produce the card.

B.4.   In CHARGE, scan the card number. If they don’t have the card, type in their last name, first letter of their first name, and locate them in the listing that comes up.

B.5.   The system should indicate that the patron is registered at the reported library(s) and provide a brief summary of their standing at that library.

B.6.   Click on EDIT.

B.7.   The BORROWER EDIT screen appears with the patron’s borrower information from the reported library.

B.8.   If the registration needs to be updated, do so then save the record.

B.9.   Put the small, white “C/W MARS: The Card to Use” sticker on the card.

B.10.  The patron is now registered at the Athenaeum.

B.11.  If the patron has overdue or lost books or fines at the reported C/W MARS library, staff should exercise judgment as to whether an Athenaeum registration should be provided. Current library policy states that patrons with over $10.00 in overdue fines or over five books set to LOST cannot check anything out until the record is cleared. Staff may refuse to check items out to the patron at the Athenaeum until they pay their fines or return their books to the other C/W MARS library.

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C. NON-RESIDENTS OF MASSACHUSETTS:

C.1.   Non-Resident Fee: Borrowers not residing in Massachusetts who cannot provide the documentation noted in section D.1. below to exempt them from non resident fees are considered OUT OF STATE BORROWERS and must pay the fee of $15.00 per year (any twelve month period) for the privilege of checking materials out of the Athenaeum.

C.2.   Family Use of Cards: An out of state borrower's card may be used by other members of the same family (see section I.3. “Borrowing Restrictions – Use of Another Borrower’s Card” below). Each card issued will cost $15.00.

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D. EXEMPTED NON-RESIDENTS OF MASSACHUSETTS:

D.1.   Exemptions Defined: Borrowers not residing in Massachusetts must pay a non resident fee to borrow materials from the Berkshire Athenaeum unless they can provide documentation demonstrating they:
  • Own a vacation home or property in Massachusetts
  • Rent lodging in Massachusetts for at least thirty days
  • Reside in Massachusetts while attending school, a training program or summer camp lasting at least thirty days
  • Work in Pittsfield
D.2.   Verification of Exemption: Documentation for C.1. above may include all those listed in A.2. as well as lease or rental agreements, land deeds, school identification cards, official notice from their school, camp director or employer on letterhead stationery, or other similar means of documenting a temporary residence.

D.3.   Permanent Address: Applicants must show identification with their permanent out of state address along with the documentation of their current temporary status.

E. REPLACEMENT CARDS: For a charge of $1.00, a new registration will be issued to replace a card that has been lost or stolen.

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F. BORROWER RESPONSIBILITY:

F.1.   Borrowers are responsible for all items borrowed on their cards, including the fines charged for overdue materials and replacement costs for items lost or damaged.

F.2.    Borrowers are responsible for keeping their registration current. Any borrower who has mail returned to the library as undeliverable may be blocked from the use of library services until the registration is updated. Identification may be required (as with "New Registrations" in Section A above) at the discretion of library staff.

F.3.    Anyone, of any age, who is eligible for a library card may use any materials in the Berkshire Athenaeum and shall not have that privilege limited by any staff person. In accordance with the Athenaeum’s Collection Development / Maintenance Policy, parents who wish to deny their children access to certain materials must take the responsibility themselves.

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G. CONFIDENTIALITY OF BORROWING RECORDS:

G.1.   Borrower Confidentiality: In accordance with Chapter 78, Section 7 of Massachusetts General Laws,[“That part of the records of a public library which reveals the identity and intellectual pursuits of a person using such library shall not be a public record….”] the borrowing records of individual patrons concerning type of material and/or specific titles borrowed and other records identifying the name of library users is considered confidential by the Berkshire Athenaeum. Only the Director may authorize the dissemination of this information to a third party, and this will be done only when required by law.

G.2.    Records of Minors: Information about materials borrowed by minors may be granted to the legal guardians once those items have achieved a status of overdue.

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H. GENERAL LOAN PERIODS: Most library materials are loaned for a period of three weeks. New fiction and new non-fiction are borrowed for two weeks. Magazines, VHS videocassettes and DVD’s are loaned for one week.

I. BORROWING RESTRICTIONS:

I.1.    Items Checked Out: There is no limit on the total number of items that a borrower may take from the Athenaeum at any given time, however the following limits per library card are enforced to assure that there is sufficient information or materials available in a given format. Limits refer to both adult and juvenile collections unless specified to the contrary:

FORMAT NUMBER OF ITEMS ALLOWED
New Fiction 4
Non-fiction in same subject matter   4
New non-fiction  12
Music audio cassette 12
Music CD  12
Books on Tape 12
Books on CD 4
CD ROM Software 4
Magazines (Juvenile or Young Adult) 4
Multi-media and/or Teacher kit 2
VHS video cassette  4
DVD 4

                                    

I.2.   Blocks: A patron will be denied borrowing privileges, or blocked, if the account has overdue fines in excess of $10.00, billed items that have not been returned, or charges for damage to library materials.

I.3.   Use of Another Borrower's Card

  • The Athenaeum discourages the sharing of library cards between family members and friends.
  • The Athenaeum may request positive identification from any person checking materials out.
  • A loan may be denied if the patron attempting to check items out is not the same person as indicated on the borrower card presented and has outstanding debt or blocks that would have prevented the loan on the patron?s own card. As an example, if a mother?s card is blocked she may be denied borrowing privileges on her children?s cards until her outstanding debt is settled. Every effort should be made not to penalize a child for the parent?s delinquency.
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J.   RENEWALS: All circulating library material is renewable provided another reader has not put a hold on it. Exceptions are made for certified disabled individuals (see “Extended Loan Periods: A Supplement to Borrowing Policy & Procedures” appended).

K.   BOOK RETURNS: Books may be returned at any time in the book drops outside the building, however audio visual materials and kits are fragile and should always be returned to the library's circulation desks to prevent damage.

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L.   OBTAINING UNAVAILABLE MATERIALS:

L.1.  Holds: Most items in circulation owned by the Athenaeum or other Massachusetts public libraries in the C/W MARS or Virtual Catalog systems may be reserved or placed on hold. There is a limit of twenty holds per library card (see “Holds Procedures: A Supplement to Borrowing Policy & Procedures”).

L.2.  Interlibrary Loan:Materials not owned by the Athenaeum or other libraries in the Massachusetts library network may often be borrowed or photocopied from the collection of another library. This service is available through the library’s Reference Department (see “Interlibrary Loan Policy & Procedures”).

L.3.   Request for Purchase: The Athenaeum welcomes suggestions for purchase of materials not in the collection with the understanding that such requests are subject to the same selection criteria as materials considered for purchase. Materials not purchased may be requested through interlibrary loan.

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Borrowing Policy & Procedures 11/2005