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Post by bench p. » Tue Jul 19, 2005 12:53 pm

people of the forest!

the time has come to put our beautiful library to use. although it's not exactly 'ready', be patient! it shall soon be so.
although it may seem a bit rushed, i have been pondering on different forms of library procedures. should we ask for some sort of deposit for a membership, to ensure the return of all our books, or should we make it completely free of any charge, but risk losing a few? haha! tis the question.

any suggestions?

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Post by chris » Tue Jul 19, 2005 1:45 pm

i reckon, stamping on the front covers, very clearly, 'property of the forest, a not-for-profit, volunteer run, arts space'

- then stealers will feel a bit guilty, as for lending books, it is doable, but yet to be devised is a low administration system...is there one?

it turned into 'reference only' a while ago, cos the adminstration crumbled, and chaos took over...
Maybe it could work? But it will be a kaleidoscopic blend of mysterious shadows and rainbow hued-dreams seen through compassionate tears.

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Post by Nevadanteater » Tue Jul 19, 2005 1:46 pm

the forest is a huge excersise in trust.

library should be free - just need something explaining the library idea so people see that it isn't the same as the free shop...
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Post by chris » Tue Jul 19, 2005 1:48 pm

i also think should be complety free - although we do ask for deposit for bike hire...
Maybe it could work? But it will be a kaleidoscopic blend of mysterious shadows and rainbow hued-dreams seen through compassionate tears.

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Post by Nevadanteater » Tue Jul 19, 2005 1:55 pm

true true, but the bikes are less in number and more in expense.

gotta get that ish sorted...
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Post by sash'sesshin » Tue Jul 19, 2005 1:57 pm

free- no question.
possibility of a signing out book?
maybe wiith tel number as deterrent.
surely we gain as many books as we loose, if not more?
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Post by Rob » Tue Jul 19, 2005 4:55 pm

I think it should be free, i can't imagine anyone would not bring the books back... imagine the shame, you could never show your face around here again!

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Post by beev » Tue Jul 19, 2005 9:22 pm

Many people take form our library
Fact: all the good books disappear forever while the shit ones stay and clutter the place.
Signing-out book is a good idea, though many will ignore it. Once they have done so, they will be less likely to return their acquisition.
Honesty/guilt method is the only way forward for me
Label the library, label the books.
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Post by matthew » Wed Jul 20, 2005 1:25 pm

sounds great. keep the library free but spend some money on it to make it good... here is my previous post from another section again:
its exciting that the forest is so loaded just now, and will probably be even more loaded in a months time... definitely puts us in a position a lot of similar organisations would dream of...

i think its good for people to be posting up ideas of things we could be spending money on...getting some good debate, brain juices flowing etc.

for a start, putting a load of money into the library could be good...

...thats on condition that its being taken care of by somebody, and books arent just getting stolen left right and centre. my experience is this goes in phases. at one point we stuck stickers on the cover explaining they were owned by the forest, to share, many hours of slavery had gone into buying them etc. and it reduced theft pretty dramatically

...anyway there is so much literature out there relating to the kind of things we are into, as well as books, subscriptions to various publications/ zines etc. would be great

then we could be more of a genuine community resource informationwise
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Post by Gaz » Wed Jul 20, 2005 9:22 pm

Spending Suggestions are welcome on the Spending Suggestions Forum!

http://www.theforest.org.uk/bb/viewtopic.php?t=367

Revolutionary!

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Post by smile » Wed Jul 20, 2005 10:16 pm

Hi, brothers and sisters of theforest
I am a new member of the family, but can I have a suggestion?
I like the feeling of `TRUST`in theforest, so I think the library should be free and with no marks on the books. The world is now in a mass, and what theforest do is build up a world we want, isn`t it? WHY NOT trust ourselves one more time? If there is someone taking away the books, just let it happen. Someone else will educate him/her someday in someplace. And at least, it is OUR BROTHERS OR SISTERS who keeps the books.
To trust is so a romantic thing. So, let`s try again and again and again.... Don`t give up,ok?
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Post by Fils d'Abeille » Thu Jul 21, 2005 12:33 am

marking the books does not impede on our sense of trust. It would be for informative purposes only. More a request to return books rather than any means to prevent theft.
All the same, I think it would be helpful to keep track of books lent as best we can. I believe Reka plans to keep a catalogue of our books, and noting booking borrowing would allow people to know what is available, plus whom has any particular book in question.
Something else Reka has suggested is some sort of small monthly sum to go towards the purchase of books from the various charity/second hand stores that dot the streets of Edinburgh. I guess this could be discussed in the next committee meeting. I'm sorry Gareth, but my posting is shamefully disorganised... let's just pretend I also posted on the other thread.

oooh ooh! another thing I've been meaning to discuss... on a much less open basis maybe people would be interested in some kind of goat sharing circle of sorts? Male, female or ought! Simply those of us interested could provide a list of available goats and share and be merry... something along those lines. Sure it's not entirely (or even remotely) ethical, but surely that's never stopped us in the past.

Is it daft to suggest such things on a public forum? almost certainly...

love and good night to you all

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Post by beev » Thu Jul 21, 2005 4:51 pm

Yes, it is daft. I've edited your post accordingly.

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