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Board narrows digital access, lengthens loan periods in circulation update
Summary
The board approved circulation policy changes that reclassify secondary property owners for digital access, move some items to three-week loans, and set a 24-item limit after probation for certain accounts.
The Duchesne County Library Board on June 17 approved updates to its circulation policy that change how the system treats secondary property owners, adjust loan periods for selected materials and clarify proof-of-address requirements.
The board directed that secondary property owners in Duchesne County be assigned nonresident account status for digital collections shared statewide; those accounts will retain access to the physical collection but not to the library’s statewide digital content delivered through services such as Libby/OverDrive.…
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