Re: addresses on library cards -Reply

Carol A. Kubala (carol.kubala@snet.net)
Fri, 3 Oct 1997 23:46:35 -0400

Date: Fri, 3 Oct 1997 23:46:35 -0400
Message-Id: <3435BDBF.44D9@snet.net>
From: "Carol A. Kubala" <carol.kubala@snet.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list <conntech>
Subject: Re: addresses on library cards -Reply

Leon Shatkin wrote:
> 
> The CCARD regulations were last revised in January 1994.  That revision eliminated the requirement
> that library cards include the holder's address.  The only requirements now for a borrower card to
> be valid for CCARD is that it include the name and town of the issuing library, the name of the
> person to whom it was issued, and a specific future expiration date.
> 
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> Leon Shatkin, State Library Data Coordinator
> Ph: 860 566-2713
> FAX: 860 525-7645
> EMail: LShatkin@CSL.CTSTATEU.EDU
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

I knew I should have continued reading before posting my reply to
Maxine's note. Thanks, Leon Shatkin for clearing this up for many of us.
So now my vote is: the keychain plastic card, so convenient to have.

Carol Kubala
Saxton B. Little Free Library
Columbia
-- 
"No woman was ever ruined by a book." 
        Mayor Jimmy Walker, New York City