I have heard of two methods of handling an off-site guild library, so far. 1. Each member has a list of guild books. When they want one, they notify the librarian to bring that book to the next meeting. If a person wants to browse, they must go to the librarians home. 2. The librarian brings a small selection of books to each meeting for members to browse. This could be a systematic rotation of the inventory, or the books of a specific type of lace that the guild is studying. Either of these methods is work and effort for the librarian for each meeting. As long as there is a willing librarian, it can work. It will be interesting to see what my guild will decide. Alice in Oregon -- where we had a sunny Fourth but today is back to cloudy and cool.Â
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