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Harvard ditches late fees for overdue books because they cause ‘stress' to students
2017-05-03
[Harvard Crimson] Harvard libraries will no longer charge 50 cent per day fees on overdue books.

The change, one of several detailed in a post on the Harvard Library system’s website, went into effect on April 1. Though standard fees have been eliminated, fees for overdue recalled material have been raised from two dollars a day to three dollars a day, with a 45 dollar maximum.

"The goals of these changes are to improve the student experience and embrace a ’One Harvard’ approach for borrowing material across Harvard Library," wrote Steven Beardsley, Harvard's associate director for access services administrative operations and special projects, in an email.

Harvard's libraries eliminated standard fees and raised fees for overdue recalled material from two dollars a day to three dollars a day.

"We have witnessed firsthand the stress that overdue fines can cause for students," Beardsley continued. "Eliminating standard overdue fines and standardizing loan periods across Harvard’s libraries should help students focus on their scholarship, rather than worrying about renewing library books every 28 days in order to avoid fines."
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  John William Money
("A Harvard man, honey!")
Took charge, with a worrisome leer:
"Okay, boys, I've got it from here."
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2017-05-03 22:41  

#7  What are they going to do when they get hit with a late fee and the customer service says "no, we will not waive it"
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2017-05-03 18:37  

#6  You want to see stress---watch the Library Cop skit on Seinfeld with Mr. Bookman over the overdue copy of "Tropic of Cancer."
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2017-05-03 16:42  

#5  Tuition comes next?
Posted by: Pappy   2017-05-03 12:51  

#4  Good luck getting the books back.
Posted by: Raj   2017-05-03 12:46  

#3  Love the flag.
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2017-05-03 11:18  

#2  My public library offers e-books on loan. One advantage to me of borrowing e-books is that the day they are due the library app removes them from my device. I've saved a fortune in overdue fees since I signed up -- and the library is no doubt happier to have the books available to lend to others.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-05-03 08:54  

#1  They should do away with books altogether as a "white man invented patriarchal tool used to define artificial and dubious 'facts' and rules".
Unless you can color in them...
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-05-03 08:32  

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