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Sheffield University abolishes library fines for students | Sheffield University abolishes library fines for students |
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A university has scrapped fines for overdue library books, marking another step in the move towards students being seen as consumers and customers as well as scholars. | A university has scrapped fines for overdue library books, marking another step in the move towards students being seen as consumers and customers as well as scholars. |
Until recently an unpaid library fine was sufficient to stop a student from graduating from many universities. | Until recently an unpaid library fine was sufficient to stop a student from graduating from many universities. |
But from this term the University of Sheffield has removed the threat of fines for library book laggards. | But from this term the University of Sheffield has removed the threat of fines for library book laggards. |
The university says getting rid of fines is "fairer and more efficient". | The university says getting rid of fines is "fairer and more efficient". |
Library fines have been a contentious issue for universities, which are now keenly aware of the need to attract students and to improve the "student experience". | Library fines have been a contentious issue for universities, which are now keenly aware of the need to attract students and to improve the "student experience". |
'Incredibly unfair' | 'Incredibly unfair' |
Earlier this year the Office of Fair Trading wrote to universities saying that they could be breaching consumer law by refusing to award degrees to students with outstanding non-academic debts, including library fines. | Earlier this year the Office of Fair Trading wrote to universities saying that they could be breaching consumer law by refusing to award degrees to students with outstanding non-academic debts, including library fines. |
The watchdog warned that about three quarters of universities operated such a tough policy. | The watchdog warned that about three quarters of universities operated such a tough policy. |
The National Union of Students said it was "incredibly unfair" to prevent students from graduating because of unpaid library fines. | The National Union of Students said it was "incredibly unfair" to prevent students from graduating because of unpaid library fines. |
But now the University of Sheffield has taken a step in the other direction, by scrapping fines completely. | But now the University of Sheffield has taken a step in the other direction, by scrapping fines completely. |
"We know you hate receiving fines, and we're not keen on giving them either," says the university library website. | "We know you hate receiving fines, and we're not keen on giving them either," says the university library website. |
Always available | Always available |
The university, which has made a strong selling-point out of students enjoying their time there, is introducing a system in which books will be automatically renewed until someone else requests them. | The university, which has made a strong selling-point out of students enjoying their time there, is introducing a system in which books will be automatically renewed until someone else requests them. |
Students will then be asked to return the book - and the only sanction will be that students will not be able take out any more books until they return the one that is due back. | Students will then be asked to return the book - and the only sanction will be that students will not be able take out any more books until they return the one that is due back. |
Alison Little, assistant director for library customer relations, said getting rid of fines, which could be up to £2 per day per book, would create a more welcoming and more "user-friendly" library. | Alison Little, assistant director for library customer relations, said getting rid of fines, which could be up to £2 per day per book, would create a more welcoming and more "user-friendly" library. |
The fines did not really serve a useful purpose, she said, they could cause "friction" and some students seemed to be ready to pay the fines to keep the books they wanted. | The fines did not really serve a useful purpose, she said, they could cause "friction" and some students seemed to be ready to pay the fines to keep the books they wanted. |
Libraries have also become part of university open days, with facilities shown to prospective students and their parents. | Libraries have also become part of university open days, with facilities shown to prospective students and their parents. |
Not only are university libraries now expected to be hubs of technology, they are under increasing pressure to be always available. | Not only are university libraries now expected to be hubs of technology, they are under increasing pressure to be always available. |
Many university libraries, particularly in the exam season, are open 24 hours a day. It is not unusual to see universities crowded in the early hours of the morning. | Many university libraries, particularly in the exam season, are open 24 hours a day. It is not unusual to see universities crowded in the early hours of the morning. |
The University of Sheffield says its removal of fees has already generated "positive feedback from students". | The University of Sheffield says its removal of fees has already generated "positive feedback from students". |
Yael Shafritz, president of Sheffield's students' union, said that she hoped it would create a culture based on trust. |
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