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If the books borrowed from the university library are lost, how to compensate?
Like our university, if the books in the library are lost, they need to be compensated at the original price. I lost a book when I was in college. I forgot where I put the book at that time, so I couldn't find it. Maybe my appearance may have caused me to lose this book during my trip. I went to the library and told me what to do in the school library. I just need to compensate for the original price of this book. I think this is also reasonable, because the books in the library are not free, and he can lend them to you for free, but it doesn't mean you can lose him, so I also bought a bill for my mistake.

I think this is a good move for the library. Some universities, for example, will be banned from entering the library if they lose their librarians' books. This is actually very bad, because it is possible to lose books, not because you subjectively want to lose books. It is very likely that my own mistakes led to the loss of books. If you can't get into the library because of this, it will actually affect your study and find some materials. Therefore, I think it's good for our university to compensate for the lost books in the library, because you can not only buy courses, but also pay attention to this problem in the future. Therefore, I quite agree with this practice of our school. Some of his books are actually marked with very expensive original prices, but in fact, when the school compensates you, it won't let you pay that much money, and most of them are compensated according to the prices of books purchased by the school. So I think this is more reasonable.

To sum up, this is what our school did after you lost your books from the library. I think this is better and more reasonable, which can not only make students take library books seriously, but also make students pay for their mistakes.