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Can a library limit the number of requests a patron may place?

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Can a library limit the number of requests a patron may place?

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Yes. There are several ways that libraries may set limits. For example, an academic library could set different limits for faculty and students. Limits could be defined as all requests, pending requests only, etc. Limits are set in the operating software managed by the State Library. Contact Trish Palluck to discuss your options.

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