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What does the National Library mean by closed-shelf lending? Can you lend it out?
Can I borrow it?

Closed-shelf borrowing refers to the closed management of library books.

Readers don't have direct contact with books, and the staff take books from the shelves according to the call list filled out by readers, and then put them back on the shelves when the readers return them. Closed bookshelves are good for protecting books.

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Closed-shelf borrowing method

Fill in the book call list (write down the call number, title, author and reader's name, student number) at the closed-shelf lending office and give it to the cashier's desk staff; The books in each open-shelf reading area find the bookshelf where the book is located according to the call number, and then borrow it from the cashier at the door.

Readers can see the title and the appearance of the book, but they can't extricate themselves. When borrowing books, readers can indicate which book to borrow from the glass gap, and the librarian will take it out to handle the borrowing procedures for readers.

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