How to Concern for a Library Book
Date Added: June 20, 2010 08:31:48 PM
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Arts and HumanitiesIf you are a habitual book lover then you might be read-through out a book from your local library, which is an enormous and economical way to do some great reading free of charge.
But unfortunately we always have good booklovers but not everybody know how to be bothered for books appropriately. We had highlighted some steps in which we had tried to illuminate how to keep a library book in fine situation from the time you pull it off the bookshelf to the time you return it back to the library.
Steps to Follow:
1. Once you locate a book, inspect it prior to checking it out. Although there will likely be some slight scratch, browse through it and look for omitted pages, large stains, pen or pencil marks etc. If you find any of these flaws then inform the librarian, so they won't guess that you are guilty for the scratch.
2. If it is raining outside, we suggest you put the book in a water-resistant bag before taking it out.
3. When you reach your room, we suggest you to put the book neatly on a table. Do not put it accidentally on a sofa or your bed, because somebody may accidentally sit on it and spoil the alignment of the pages.
4. Writing on a library book is a really bad habit as some readers mark important information’s. In that case we strongly suggest you may use some detachable strip or sticky notes etc.
5. Always keep the book in safe place like book bag or book shelf.
6. Return the book to the library in time. Because doing so, you can avoid paying late fees.