All residents of Dunellen may obtain a library card upon
proof of residency. Children below the age of 18 must be
accompanied by an adult at registration.
Non-resident patrons who are employed in Dunellen may
apply for a library card. They must show proof of Dunellen
employment. Non-resident students may be issued a card for the
period the student will be attending school in Dunellen. These
students must be accompanied by an adult at registration.
The Dunellen Library has reciprocal borrowing and lending
agreements with many libraries in Middlesex, Union, Essex, Hudson and
Somerset Counties. Residents of communities with whom Dunellen
Library has borrowing agreements may use the Dunellen Library provided
they have a valid and current library card from their home library.
Non-residents of communities which do not have borrowing
agreements with Dunellen Library may purchase “out-of-town” cards
for $10.00 per year. This out-of-town card entitles the holder
to full borrowing privileges. This card is unique to the
purchaser and cannot be used to borrow items by any other person.
All library items, except videos, DVD's, and computer
games, may be borrowed free of charge for the periods listed
below.
Late fees for overdue items are charged for every day of the
week except when the library is closed. The maximum fee for a
lost item is the
replacement cost of the item in today’s market (not the original
cost of the item), plus $5.00 for processing.
If overdue items are not returned, and attempts to
retrieve the items are ignored, the Library may prosecute the violator
under appropriate Borough ordinances.
Item
Loan Period
Late Fees per Day
Rental Fees
Audio Books
14 days
10 ˘
FREE
Books
14 days
10 ˘
FREE
CDs
7 days
50 ˘
FREE
Video Games
7 days
10 ˘
$2.00 per game
Computer Software
7 days
10 ˘
FREE
DVD's
2 days
$1.00
$1.00 per DVD
Periodicals
7 days
10 ˘
FREE
Videos
2 days
$1.00
$1.00 per video
Returns:
All items may be returned at any time to the outdoor
book drop. We request that breakable items such as videos,
DVD's, compact discs, and audio tapes be safely packaged in bubble
wrap that is available at the Circulation Desk.
Renewals:
Most items may be renewed as long as no other patron
has requested the item. There is a limit of one (1)
renewal. Books on hold for other patrons cannot be renewed.
Though Videos, DVD's and Video games can be renewed ,
you must pay the rental fee for the new loan period. These items
are not renewable over the phone.
Please be advised that the loan period for renewed
items begins at the time of renewal NOT from the original due
date.
Materials excluding those with a rental fee may be renewed by phone during regular
library hours, up to fifteen minutes before closing time.
The Meeting
Room may be used by local area groups holding meetings of a cultural,
educational, or civic nature. It may not be used for the benefit
of private individuals, for money raising, or for groups whose
ultimate purpose is commercial. All requests are subject to the
approval of the Board of Trustees; however, the Director may approve
any application of a routine nature. The use of the Meeting Room
for library purposes shall at all times have priority over all other
uses by others. The Library assumes no liability or
responsibility for any accident or loss of personal property
that might occur as a result of the use of the Meeting Room by any
group. All groups agree to indemnify and hold harmless the
Library in the event of any damage, intentional or negligent, caused
by the group to Library property or personnel.
For the purposes of these
regulations, groups are defined as any number of people including a
single person.
This Meeting Room Policy
is to be read in conjunction with the section on Fundraising Policy
and is subject to that Section.
Regulations:
Application for use of the Meeting Room
must be made in writing and must be approved by the Director.
Application blanks may be obtained in person from the Director at the
Library and should be submitted at least two weeks prior to the date
requested.
The Meeting Room is to be used for the
purpose announced or intended. Any change of plan or topic must
be approved by the Library Director.
When the Meeting Room is to be used by
minors, the application must be made by an adult who will be present
and responsible for the conduct of the meeting and the use of the
room.
No admission fee may be charged.
Exceptions may be made for educational courses, workshops, institutes,
cultural events, and nonprofit ventures in the public interest.
Modest refreshments, such as cookies and
beverages, may be served by prior arrangement and special
approval. The organization using the room must furnish its own
cups, plates, and silverware and leave the Meeting Room in clean
condition and in good order. Library kitchen facilities will not
be available to groups using the Meeting Room.
No smoking is permitted anywhere in the
building. “No smoking” signs are posted.
No alcoholic beverages are permitted in
the building unless approved by the Board of Trustees.
Organizations presenting audio-visual
programming must provide their own equipment. No library
equipment will be available to groups using the Meeting Room.
No materials may be hung with nails,
thumbtacks, tape or anything that will deface the walls.
Music may be permitted if it does not
interfere with the work of the Library.
Attendance will be restricted to fifty
people as set by the Dunellen Fire Department.
No fee will be charged to any group to
use the Meeting Room; however, gifts to the Library for use of the
Meeting Room will be gratefully accepted.
In order to make the Meeting Room
available to as many local groups as is possible, individual groups
may apply to use the Meeting Room for a frequency no greater than
twice per year.
The Meeting Room is available during
normal Library hours. No group may stay after Library closing
times.
In order to raise funds to supplement library
revenues, the Dunellen Public Library will permit for-profit and
not-for-profit groups to conduct programs in the library whose announced
purpose is to raise funds for the library. All such programs are
subject to the following conditions:
A minimum of 10% of the gross sales
generated from the fundraising program must be donated to the Dunellen
Public Library, either in cash or in materials appropriate to the
library’s collections;
The fundraising program must reflect the
educational and cultural mission of the Dunellen Public Library;
No fundraising program will be permitted
that is deemed to be inimical to the goals of the Dunellen Public
Library or the interests of the residents of Dunellen;
All fundraising programs are subject to the
Meeting Room Policy noted above.
And, the Dunellen Public Library Board of
Trustees reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to waive any
provision contained herein, and to modify or revoke any permission for
use previously granted by the Director or his representative.
The Dunellen Public Library
strives to be a gateway to the global network of recorded thought and
information. We are committed to providing superior services to
all segments of our community, and employing state-of-the art
technology to improve access to global resources.
The Dunellen Public Library
is pleased to offer our patrons access to the wealth of information
available through the Internet. The library does not offer
Internet services such as news groups, inter-relay chat, or electronic
mail.
The Dunellen Public Library
does not endorse the viewpoints or vouch for the accuracy or
authenticity of information found via the Internet. It is left
to each user to decide what information is appropriate. Library
personnel do not monitor or supervise Internet access, except
regarding time of use. However, viewing of certain materials in
the library may be considered improper in time, place, or
manner. The Library reserves the right to end an Internet
session. Parents or guardians of minors (children below the age
of eighteen years) using the Internet, not the Library staff, are
responsible for providing guidance to the children under their
care. We advise parental supervision of children using the
Internet.
Adult users have the right
of confidentiality in all their activities with resources and services
provided by the Dunellen Public Library. The Library supports
the users' rights to privacy; however, we advise users that because
security is technically difficult to achieve, electronic
communications and files can become public. Software and
information downloaded from any source, including the Internet, may
contain computer viruses. The library is not responsible for
damage to a user's disc or computer, or for any loss of data, damage,
or liability that may occur from the use of the library's computers.
Any patron may use the
Internet workstation for an unlimited amount of time if no other
patrons are waiting to use it. If another patron is waiting, a
time limit of twenty minutes for the first patron will commence after
the second patron has notified the reference librarian or circulation
desk personnel of his or her wish to use the workstation. The
workstation may be reserved in advance for one thirty-minute session
per day. Patrons can reserve the workstation through the
reference librarian or circulation desk. There is a voluntary
charge of $1.00 per thirty minute session (or part of thirty minutes),
to be paid before the session begins. This request is made to
help defray the cost of computer hardware and
telecommunications. There is a mandatory charge of 10 cents per
page to use the workstation printer.
When appropriate, the
Reference Department staff will conduct free Internet searches for a
patron.
Children below the age of
eighteen may use the Internet workstation only after having a parent
or guardian, in the Library, sign the Internet Application Form
obtainable at the Circulation Desk.