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We will be interviewing on June 19th The Best Choice for a Part-time JOB Stolen, lost and damaged books cost library $4,022 By Anne Grego eoe/m/f Kansan Staff Writer Because the libraries must replace missing or damaged books with money from the acquisition budget, students see fewer new additions, said Mary Hawkins, assistant dean for public services at the libraries. Book theft, loss and mutilation are taking a toll on University of Kansas libraries. University libraries reported to KU police that 35 books worth a total $4,022 were missing since Jan. 1. The extent of the problem is hard to estimate because a book usually is not reported lost until someone brings it to the attention of the library staff, said Susan Craig, librarian at the Art and Architecture Library. is not—on the shelves. The Art and Architecture Library is taking inventory on its entire collection to find out exactly what is—and Last fiscal year, Watson Library reported 650 books had not been returned to the library, said Kendall Simmons, who works at Watson's circulation desk. "It is difficult to know what the real loss is, due to theft." Hawkins said. The Lawrence Public Library installed a security system in October because of theft, said Pattie Armbrister, head of adult fiction circulation. The security system is similar to Watson's; patrons have to walk through gates when entering and leaving. Lawrence Public Library administrators found they could not afford to replace books because of the rising book costs and a tight budget, Armbrister said. Mutilation is another problem facing KU libraries and the Lawrence Public Library. Actions such as ripping an article out of a magazine or highlighting a book constitute book mutilation. "It happens with things people don't think we care about," Craig said. Craig said that she foresaw a few options to help reduce library losses. Replacing a magazine is not easy, because the issue goes out of print in a couple of weeks, she said. Craig has begun asking patrons to donate their old magazines to help replace mutilated magazines. Possible security measures include tighter restrictions on material availability. "We want to make the collections as available as possible," Craig said. "But, are we so open we are making ourselves more vulnerable?" Limiting the opening hours is one option libraries have, but Craig said that it was not realistic. STREETSIDE RECORDS EVERY CRUZ RECORDS RELEASE ON SALE 20% OFF! PERCOLATERAT the fourth studio LP from ALL could only be recorded by a band that lives and works besides the credit ALL ORDERS, equipped 5 years later on the rubble ALL ORDERS, DESCRIBENTES and CASTED with pop-based guitar, bass and drum pit. 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