
Library Policies
To ensure a positive and equitable experience for all patrons, the Craft Memorial has implemented the following library policies.
DVDs and Blu-rays may only be checked out by someone 18 years old or older.
They have a 7-Day loan period and may not be renewed.
If returned late, there is a $0.25 per day charge.
The library will not be responsible for any equipment damage from using the disc.
There is a limit of 2 DVDs/ Blu-rays per household.
If a new book has a red sticker on the back, the book goes out for one week.
These items have a late charge of $0.25 per day.
Other items have a 2 week loan period and may be renewed up to two times if no one has placed a hold on the item.
All others have a late fee of $0.10 per day.
***NOTICE*** PATRONS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PAY FOR DAMAGED OR LOST MATERIALS!!!!!
The library has the Bluefield Daily Telegraph on microfilm dating back to 1896.
We also keep 3 months back issue of other local and regional papers.
Current magazines are on display and available for perusal.
The library keeps 1 year of back issues of magazines that patrons may request to see.
Back issues of some cooking and craft magazines, such as Taste of Home or Creative Knitting, are interfiled with the non-fiction books and are available for checkout.
Materials unavailable at Craft Memorial Library may be requested from other libraries through Interlibrary Loan.
Patrons must have a current Craft Memorial Library card that is free of overdue materials and/or fines and have previously borrowed at least 10 items.
There is no charge for this service except fees imposed by the lending library.
Patrons may only request 3 items at a time.
***NOTICE*** PATRONS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PAY FOR DAMAGED OR LOST MATERIALS!!!!!
Materials are loaned as a courtesy and their conditions of use, including due dates, must be respected.
Loan periods are established by the lending library and may vary.
A typical loan period is three weeks.
Most items take one to three weeks to arrive.
Some items are more difficult to obtain and may take longer.
Loans must be returned to the Circulation Desk on or before the due date. Patrons who need to renew materials for a longer period than allotted must request an extension at least a week before the due date. The lending library decides whether to renew the items.
In general, recently published books, reference books, CDs, DVDs, and other types of media, cannot be borrowed. Most libraries will not loan old, rare or fragile books. Books and journal articles are the most commonly borrowed items.
The complete title and author's name is needed to process the request. Additional information such as date of publication, edition, and publisher is also helpful.
Patrons will be notified by telephone when the item arrives. Incoming items may be picked up at the Circulation Desk during regular business hours.
In order to use the computer you must have your library card with you and have filled out a Computer Use Policy Form.
If you are visiting from another state, you may use your driver's license to sign up for a computer. The computer use policy can be viewed here.
Please familiarize yourself with our computer use policy before using the computers.
