Monday, July 16, 1979 Summer Session Kansan New overdue-book code to restrict faculty The policy will become effective as soon as a new on-line computer system begins operation about August 1, Cliff Haka, circulation librarian, said last week. A new overdue-book code at Watson Library could lead to the termination of check-out privileges for some faculty members. The switch-over to the new computer system and lending code hinges on the arrival of computer wands which will be used to scan optical characters on the books and which are on order. He said August was selected for the changeover because it had the lowest level of checked-out books throughout the year. Under the revised code, faculty members under be fined, like students, if they do not become registered. "We don't have much expectation that the members will pay those fines. However, when they reach a certain level of fines, we encourage their borrowing privileges, Hakes said. Parkway causes access problems Some southwest Lawrence residents said they were not satisfied with the answers that city, county and state officials gave them Thursday night about access problems caused by construction of the Clinton Parkway. About 150 residents of an area bounded by Iowa, Kawask, 19th and 31st streets, attended a meeting at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 23rd St. The residents said they had expected to find out what could be done to provide the temporary access roads to their homes. Some residents said that to get to and from their houses they had been driving over chuck-hole filled streets and dirt roads. They were, when parts of 21st Street were closed, "IM NOT COMPLETELY satisfied with what we heard here tonight," said Gene Seely, 2004 Attachment Ave, who called the meeting. "But I'm hoping to find out more at the meetings with the paving contractor." Officials told Seely and the other residents that they could have a representative present at the pre-construction conference early next month. Mike Dooley, Douglas Cunningham and another said something might be done at the conference to solve the problem of access to the area. the Kansas Department of Transportation; George Williams, city works director; and Bob Thorn, of Finney and Turnipseed Turnipseed designed the 4.1-mile parkway. However, Dooley said that he did not think that many of the problems the residents with him had. "The IMMEDIATE problems could be corrected," Doiley said Friday. "The contractor thought to think that they could some level lower the costs of all the people who were complaining about it." "In that area, with the construction progressing every day, the traffic patterns change all the time," Dooley said. "Some of the roads that they were concerned about are not even being used now as detours around the construction." Later in the meeting, the group of residents reacted with moans and groans when the officials told them that the paving contractor was planning to work on the western part of the parkway first, and then to work toward Lawrence. "THEY SHOULD have planned this that the road from Iowa to Kasold so that have been finished first and then opened for them, said one man attending the meeting. Cook, the state engineer, said that the governor would have to work on the western part of the state. Southwestern Bell in moving its telephone poles and lines. "We had special permission for them to go ahead and move their utilities, even though the county didn't have the right of way," she said. "Until this spring to start work on the move." Cook and Dooley said that if the pales and lines had been moved earlier, the contractor might have worked from the east to the west. "We could have started about a year ago, but the people who didn't want to sell their land at the price the county was paying stopped us from working through court action," Carter said. "We weren't sure where the right of way was to be." Carter, also a Lawrence city commissioner, said that the phone company started working along the parkway at the beginning of the summer and that the company's work should be completed in three to four weeks. The phone lines are going to be buried underground, Carter said, and all the poles were installed. He said the library staff had found people with more than 1,000 books checked out. A computer printout last week showed many that were on loan to faculty for two or more years. Haka said borrowers, except KU faculty, would be given four-week loans. The faculty would be allowed to keep books for four months. Haka said no limit would be placed on how many books a person could check out. "If they bring them in every four months for renewal they must want them pretty bad. We have no objections to that," he said, but he would be as long as no one wanted it. All borrowers will have a thirty-day grace period before fines are levied on overdue books. Notices will be sent five and 20 days after the due date. AFTER THIRTY days a $$ fine will be hire and the borrower runs the risk of the book being reordered. If the item has been reordered, the charge is the cost of the new book plus the $$ fine. "We are very hopeful that the number of fines collected will drop drastically. It would seem to me, that in more cases, people will get books back before they generate a fine and there will be a decrease in the actual number of fines the library must collect," Haka said. "The reason we have not done this in the past is because we don't have any computer skills." A wand will be used to read a special number on the books and on new identification cards which will be issued to all students. The information could also be manually keyed into the computer, Haka said. The computer, Haka said, would automatically check for books on hold or in the search process. Every time a book is found, it will send you find if it has been requested by another person. HAKA ALSO SAID the transition to the computer system might slow check-out procedures initially. "For the first year or two there will probably be a somewhat longer line at the check-out desk, "Harks said. "But the check-in process should go faster since we won't have to be manually checking for books on our desk." We can then put more people out at the desk so definitely be better service for books she or he needs. Books already out on loan, under the old system, will be a "murious area," Haka said. "We are going to try on an individual and personal basis to have all those people bring those books in for renewal. "All we want from the KU community is to bring to the books back," said Hakei. "I think 99.9 percent of the people here are cooperative and will bring them back. We will then check them out on the new system and we will go from there. After we see the response, then we will determine the reaction." "We are not talking about curtailing their use of the library, only about checking out books." Get all the delicious "Special Recipe" buttermilk pancakes that you can eat for only a dime apiece. No limit. KANSAN WANT ADS Monday only. --cold water flats Accommodations, goods, services and employment of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Associate Professor of Business Administration, Faculty of Science & Technology, HAWAII ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 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