• capybeby@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    2 days ago

    Primarily, yes. But also most libraries run a book through the check-in system when they pick it up. This marks in the system when and where the last time a book was touched was, which can be useful if it were to go missing. But mostly it’s so it doesn’t go in the wrong spot.

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      1 day ago

      Do they track the number of times a specific title was checked out?

      I’m sure that info is pretty valuable to track reading trends.

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        Yup! They also track the number of times it was renewed.

        Definitely! Totals are generally sent to the city/state and come up in budgeting discussions and the numbers are used to determine what books to buy.