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Old 05-18-2018, 09:07 AM   #36
astrangerhere
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The Chapel Hill Public Library (the town library not affiliated with the University) has the highest circulation numbers of any public library in North Carolina. Our limits are:

Borrowers may have 50 items checked out at a time, with the following limits:
  • DVDs are capped at 10
  • New Books are capped at 6 (and cannot be renewed)
  • Friends’ books are capped at 2 (these are purchased by the Friends of the Library and are usually expensive or rare books)
  • Holds are capped at 15

As an alumna, I also have a borrowers card to the entire UNC System of libraries, which is up to 15 total on the Chapel Hill campus. There are no borrowing limits, save for if a faculty member wants a book I have checked out, I am required to return it within 2 days of being notified.
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