[ILL-L] Lost Book Invoice Advice
Emma Beaven
ebeaven at prattlibrary.org
Fri Aug 14 12:20:04 EDT 2009
Hi everyone,
I've run into a problem with a lost book and I'm wondering if anyone
can give me any advice. On 7/9/09, we had a customer with an
interlibrary loan book checked out to him which he claimed to have
returned. His record was accumulating fines because of this and he was
blocked from checking out any materials. On 7/10 one of my staff
members attempted to call the library and left a voicemail. He tried to
get in touch by phone again on 7/13/09 and still the phone went to
voicemail. He sent an email out on 7/13 to no avail. On 7/14 he
attempted to contact this library both via fax and Ariel. On 7/15 I had
him google the library and call its circulation desk where someone
answered the phone. Someone from the circulation desk checked to make
sure someone was in ILL and sent the call back to her. She said that
yes she had received the phone calls but had not responded and that it
would take her at least a week from that day (7/15) to search for the
book. She never called back. Since our customer was blocked from
borrowing and this ILL department was pretty much unresponsive, I
removed the book and and fines from the patrons record and let it go.
Today I received an invoice for $215.00 dated 8/10/09. To me it is
completely unreasonable to have to wait a month for a shelf check, all
the while keeping our patron blocked from checkout. Please let me know
if you think we're within our rights to refuse to pay this invoice
because this library refused to communicate with us in a timely manner.
Just a note, on the invoice is written in bod "Thank you for your prompt
attention to this matter."
Thanks for your advice,
--
Emma Beaven
Resource Sharing Supervisor
MILO
Enoch Pratt Free Library
400 Cathedral St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410)396-5498
(410)396-5837 (fax)
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