The New York Public Library announced it is doing away with
late fees for tardy book borrowers, hoping to draw more patrons and cut a break
to those with the lowest economic means. One part of me wants to abhor this,
while another part wants to applaud.
Joining some 270 libraries in North America that
have gone at least partially fine-free, according to Urban Libraries Council,
NYPL will still punish patrons who fail to return a book. They don’t want
people stealing books; they just don’t want accrued late fines to deter users.
The NYPL stopped serving library card owners who
owed at least $15 in fines. Some 400.000 New Yorkers had been banned. Now the
slate has been wiped clean with mass amnesty — and fewer restrictions moving
forward.
So, on the positive side, more people will use the
library, encouraging book reading and literacy. On the negative side, we are
rewarding lawlessness and irresponsibility. Not to mention, libraries will lose
millions in fees that people did pay and were reinvested into supporting the
very system that has served the community for generations. Taxes will go up and
fundraising goals will rise — or services and book collections will not grow or
may even get reduced.
So what might happen as a result of this new
policy? More books come back late. Books that come back late are gone for
longer than usual periods. This means some books get read by fewer people. The
library may respond by buying more copies of certain titles, leaving fewer
funds to buy other materials. Or libraries, with fewer funds, end up buying
fewer books and injure the publishing industry.
It is interesting that e-books were going to
replace printed books, said the experts a decade ago. Not so.
They said our smart phones would replace books.
They have not.
They said libraries would close. They have not.
Now some say doing away with late fees will hurt
libraries. We shall see.
We already have free mobile libraries and pop-up
mini libraries that people stock and borrow from anonymously, all on the honor
system, so in some ways, this is an extension of that. It is also an extension
of the growing trend of decriminalizing offensive behavior across the board.
Over the years we have legalized behavior we previously did not tolerate,
including certain drug use.
How do we raise a generation of responsible people
without the threat of punishment or consequences? Maybe that is exactly how we
do it. Remove the penalty approach, and instead, the library shows generosity
and opportunity. Guilt over fear. Reward over punishment. Trust over threat.
Time will tell if this proves to be a viable
model. It is worth trying and can always be reversed. Anything that encourages
book reading is something to be optimistic about.
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