ERS Book Request Service
The ERS book service has now begun. All the books mentioned in the preceding article are in ERS stock' and will be lent to individuals who apply. But this service, and this' publicity we are giving it in CUE, form an experiment which can easily fail unless you co-operate. Here are ways in which you can help: 1. Don’t ask for a book unless you x are really, and not just vaguely, interested. And please don't ask for -a book unless you know that you have the time to use it properly. Make a j note of what you want and write to ; us about it when you have some leisure to study. . , 2. Give us alternative requests,; most ; of . the books listed are in single copies ..only. \ X
3. Acknowledge receipt promptly. 4. Send the book back -.as quickly as you can. Make notes and summaries to help you after the book has gone. The book should reach EKS by the due date; if this happens, we can give more efficient service, with no time wasted in chasing defaulters. 5. Generally observe the rules given on the slip sent out with every book. 6. Look after Mie book. Put a protective cover over it, keep it in a dry place if you can, and wrap it well .when posting it back. All letters will be acknowledged. If other people get in first with requests for all the books you want, a reservation will be made and you will be informed.
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Cue (NZERS), Issue 16, 31 January 1945, Page 31
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255ERS Book Request Service Cue (NZERS), Issue 16, 31 January 1945, Page 31
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