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| Tuesday, 26 August 2008 | |
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Over the years, the HEAR support group has collected an extensive library of books, videos and audio tapes. Members may check out items by contacting our Library Coordinator at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Members may also log in and go to "Latest Documents" to view and print the 29 page Library List .
HEAR Library Function and GuidelinesThe HEAR library was established as a service to all its members. In addition to using the library resources, members may donate or request the purchase of items and offer suggestions concerning its function. The library is kept at the librarian’s home. If you would like to check out any of the Hear library materials, please read the following guidelines:
1. Only HEAR members may check out materials from the HEAR Library. 2. The website will contain a list of library contents. 3. The HEAR librarian must be contacted to make checkout arrangements. 4. Materials may be kept for four weeks. 5. Patrons are responsible for returning the materials to the librarian when they are due. 6. Due date return slips will be given to each patron. 7. Children 16 and over are allowed to check out materials. Parents must check out materials for younger children. 8. Persons checking out materials are responsible to replace or pay for lost or damaged items. 9. If materials come in a set (given one number), it must not be separated. 10. The HEAR library will consist of materials such as home school helps, how to home school information, legal information related to family and home schooling, videos, CDs, and DVDs etc. 11. The HEAR library is portable and, in order to keep it less cluttered and easy for our librarian to maintain, it will not contain curriculum and materials that are accessible through the public library. 12. Money from each HEAR membership is allotted annually to the HEAR library for purchases of resource materials. Fundraisers and donations may be used for making library purchases.
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| Last Updated ( Friday, 05 September 2008 ) |