Carver Memorial Library goes fine-free

Wed, 01/30/2019 - 10:15am

    SEARSPORT - Carver Memorial Library in Searsport has gone fine-free on all materials, and has forgiven any fines on borrowers' accounts. The library wants everyone to be able to enjoy its offerings without the barrier of fines (there will still be a charge for lost or damaged items.) Borrowers with items more than 30 days overdue will be blocked from checking out until the late items are returned. There is now a "conscience jar" on the counter for those with late books who may wish to contribute. 

    Going fine-free is a growing trend in public libraries. Fines can be a burden for more vulnerable people and those with low incomes, groups that could perhaps benefit most from library access. Fines can prevent people from making full use of what the library has to offer, and may keep them away from the library entirely. Children in particular often have little control over when they can visit the library or return materials. Books and other materials may simply never be returned for fear of dealing with accrued overdue fines. The money collected is only a small fraction of the budget, and it saves time for staff while promoting good will in the community.

    Carver has also extended their loan period from two weeks to four weeks for most materials with the hope that this helps people return items on time for others to use. Borrowers can sign up for email or text reminders of upcoming due dates.

    Borrowers are encouraged to check in with the library to see if there are any outstanding items on their accounts so they can be returned and the accounts cleared. If anyone has any books or movies sitting around that may be overdue, now is a great time to bring them back!