Circulation Policy
To check items out from the library, bring them to the desk
   
along with your card.
   (If you do not have your library card with you, you can show photo ID,
   such as a driver's license, and we can look you up based on that.)
   A library employee will check your items out to you.  In order to
   check out items, your account must not have more than $1
   in outstanding 
fines and fees.
Most items circulate for a period of two weeks
   and may be renewed up to three times provided there is not a hold
   (reserve) on the item.  Certain items have special rules, covered below.
If your item can be renewed on the due date,
   the system will automatically renew it for you.  There are some
   cases where this may not happen, e.g., if there is a hold that has
   not been filled yet at the moment the system tries to renew,
   then the automatic renewal will not happen even if the hold is 
   later filled by another copy of the same item, making your copy
   renewable.  In such cases, you can call the library to renew,
   or 
renew the item online.
Overdue Items
   Items returned in the 
book drop overnight count as having
   come back the previous evening, even if they come back after midnight.
   Once we open in the morning, the next day starts.
   
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are quarantining all
   returned items for several days, then back-dating the checkins to 
   compensate so that no overdue fines are charged for the quarantine days.
   This is a special situation during the pandemic and will not be the usual
   rule once things get back to normal
.
One-Week Items
Videos, whether DVD or Blu-Ray,
   as well as videogames and equipment (e.g., the telescope)
   and activity kits and board games, circulate for one week, 
   except for new releases, which go out for just three days.
   Please return your movies when you are done with them,
   so that someone else can have a chance to check them out.
   You may have up to 5 video items checked out at a time; up to two 
   of them may be new releases.  
   (A single case with a single library barcode on it counts as one item, 
   even if the case contains multiple movies on multiple discs.)
Electronic Materials
   Electronic books, audiobooks, and other materials available through the
   
Ohio Digital Library
   may also be checked out using your Galion Public Library card.  These
   items follow their own circulation rules and limits and automatically
   return themselves when their loan period expires.  See the
   
Ohio Digital Library
   for details.
Interlibrary Loans
Items from other libraries within
   
our consortium
   work the same as local items from here.
Items that are 
   
on loan
   from another library outside our consortium 
   usually can 
not be renewed.
   Please return interlibrary loan items on time so that they can 
   be shipped back to the lending library.
   
You definitely cannot renew them online
   using our web catalog, because there is another library system involved.
   In some cases the staff may be able to renew them for you,
   but this is not guaranteed, as it depends on the other library's 
   policies, transit time, and other factors.
Audio Materials
Audio books circulate just like regular books.
There is a limit of five Music CDs that you may 
    have checked out at any given time, but they check out for two weeks
    and may be renewed up to three times, like books.
Magazines
There is a limit of ten magazine 
   back-issues that you may have checked out at any given time, but they go out for
   two weeks and may be renewed up to three times, like books.
Equipment and Activity Kits
Non-Circulating Items
The following items 
   may not be checked out, but
   may be used within the library: reference books (including those
   kept on the atlas stand and behind the desk), newspapers, the most
   recent issue of each magazine, microfilm, most equipment (e.g.,
   computers, furniture, microfilm reader, etc.), and some of
   the local history items in the Ohio Room.
Renewing
If you need to renew your items, you may do it in person at
   the desk, by phone (419-468-3203), or using the
   
web catalog.  
   (To renew using the web catalog you will need your
   library card number and password to log in.)  
   Most materials may be renewed up to three times, unless someone has 
   placed a hold on the item, in which case it cannot be renewed,
   because someone is waiting for it.
Placing a Hold (Reserve)
If something you want is unavailable because someone else has it
   checked out, you can 
place a hold on the item, and we'll save it
   for you and contact you when your turn comes up.  Holds may be placed
   at the desk, by phone, or on the
   
web catalog.
   (To place holds on the web catalog you will need your library card number and password.)
We Don't Have It?
If the library does not have a specific 
   book that you want to read, there are two ways we may be able to get it for you
   
from another library.
   This is usually the fastest way for us to get a book for you if
   we don't have a copy, unless the book is rare or was published
   within the last few months.
   Non-book items, such as movies and television seasons, are 
   often available as well.
   
(Caveat: most of the libraries in the group
   we get our loans from are public libraries; there are few or no
   academic libraries in the group, so we tend to have difficulty
   obtaining items of a highly academic nature, such as doctoral
   dissertations and scholarly journals.  For those kinds of items,
   you may need to check with a college library.)
   If there is a new book (recently
   published) that you want to check out, and we don't have it, 
   you should ask a library employee to see whether we have it
   on order, and if not to write up a purchase request.
   This usually takes longer than interlibrary loan, but very
   popular new items (recent bestsellers) can actually arrive
   faster this way, than waiting for a copy to be available
   from another library.