The Interlibrary Loan program at a local library will resume on Tuesday, with a request for patrons to be mindful of the volume of requests they submit. The library staff is advising patrons to limit their requests to three per week and space them out over two to three weeks to avoid overwhelming the service in the initial weeks. This approach will help the library gradually resume processing Interlibrary Loan requests over the first few weeks of the service. More information can be found on the maine.gov/msl/ website.
In other news, the library is also promoting upcoming area events for the community to participate in. This includes a Historic Preservation Forum scheduled for September 14 in Hallowell and crafternoons planned on Tuesdays at the Waterville library. The library is continuing its efforts to engage and serve the community with a variety of programs and events.
Overall, the library is excited to bring back the Interlibrary Loan program and is appreciative of patrons’ cooperation in managing their requests. By working together, both the library staff and patrons can ensure a smooth and successful restart of the service. Stay tuned for more updates on upcoming events and programs in the area.
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