A book is considered “damaged” if it is returned to the library in a condition that requires extensive repair OR is unable to be repaired and cannot be returned to circulation. Examples of damaged books include, but are not limited to, water damage, mold, writing on the inside of the book, torn and or missing pages, and/or damage to the outside of the book. Damage will be assessed by the Library staff and they will determine if the book can be repaired or not. If not, the full replacement cost of the book plus a processing fee of $5.00 will be charged to the patron.
Room Reservation Policy
Thank you for choosing one of our meeting rooms at the McIntosh Memorial Library (hereafter known as Library). The meeting rooms are available to organizations that wish to promote an open forum for knowledge, ideas, and cultural enrichment. Meeting room requests...