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#21547 - 11/19/03 01:22 AM BookList Lending Library
Schwert Offline
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Registered: 03/13/02
Posts: 905
Loc: Seattle, Washington
In an effort to get and stay organized, please just post books you are offering up for the library rotation here.

I suggest we start a thread for each book and log where it is and where it is going, discussion etc.

So the current 4 books in the library are:

1) Death, Daring and Disaster

2) How to Sh*t in the Woods

3) Cache Lake Country, John Rowlands 1947, 1959 edition

4) Cody Lundin's book, 98.6 Degrees - The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive!


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#21548 - 11/19/03 02:16 AM protocol suggestions
Anonymous
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I think that we would be served by some codification of how we handle this library so ...

I suggest:

Anyone wishing to lend a new book to the library should start a new thread indicating that they have the book checked out.

Anyone wishing to borrow should post interest to that books thread and send a PM containing usps contact info and other pertinent contact information to the current holder of the book.

When a holder of a book forwards the book to the next member a post should be made to the thread for that book stating that the book is in the mail and to whom (no personal info in the thread just the members handle is fine) a PM should be sent to the next member in line indicating that the book is on the way and any pertinent tracking (ups, fedex etc) info if there is any.

Anyone holding a book is responsible for monitoring the forum for interest in the book that they are holding and for the postage of forwarding the book to the next member in line

Postage is expected to be cheapest available unless the parties to the handoff agree otherwise.

Should there be more than one member interested in the same book, requests should be handled in date order as recorded in the posts to the thread.

Is this agreeable? Is this complete? Any other suggestions?

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#21549 - 11/19/03 02:24 AM Re: protocol suggestions
Schwert Offline
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Registered: 03/13/02
Posts: 905
Loc: Seattle, Washington
I think this is a fine start. I might add a couple of thoughts:

If the owner wants the book back, it can be so stated in that books thread and the book withdrawn.

If the book is somehow lost, it is lost. The exchange parties will do their best to trace it, but it is lost. Owner takes this risk.

Recommend/request/require tracking be purchased at each transfer of the book to allow best efforts for recovery of a missing book.

Shipping out of the US/Canada .......??????

Treat the books well, if you damage it please so state in the thread....owners again accept this risk.

Package it well for shipping, especially at book rate. This means padded corners, stuffed box, to prevent shipping damage. Brown paper around the book is NOT considered good packaging.

This will be fun.




Edited by Schwert (11/19/03 02:25 AM)

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