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DEAR ABBY: May I vent about something? I work for a public library. A customer came up the other day holding a book she was interested in and asked, “Does this smell like cigarette smoke to you?”

It did, so I apologized and added it to the box of items to be disposed of.

This happens often. Books are returned by obviously heavy smokers with the pages so saturated with the odor of stale tobacco that they must be set aside to see if it will dissipate. Sometimes they smell better after a day or so, but often we have no choice but to throw perfectly good books away. It’s frustrating, because the cost of books, DVDs and other materials adds up.

We don’t have a policy for charging the offenders. So, Abby, I hope you will pass along the “hint” to heavy smokers that if they smoke while reading their library books, they’re creating extra costs for the library and their fellow taxpayers, and affecting more than just their own health. — LIBRARY EMPLOYEE IN WASHINGTON

DEAR L.E.: I understand your problem because many years ago there was no rule in the Dear Abby office against smoking on the premises, and several of my mother’s assistants were heavy smokers. In those days, readers’ questions all arrived via snail mail rather than via the Internet, and I vividly remember my mother complaining that when letters were delivered to her home, the tobacco odor was so strong it made it hard for her to review them.

Readers, out of consideration for others, please take note and try to refrain from smoking when using library books. The writer of this letter isn’t exaggerating.



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Most smokers don't care.

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I would not throw out a book because of this. Most books get a musty smell with age, anyway.

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Yeah. Air it out don't throw it out.

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It depends on how many cigarettes the previous reader smoked while holding the book.

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Yep. You don't want the library to smell, and you don't want it to contaminate other books.



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I have selected a book, intending to check it out, but put it back because the smell of smoke gagged me.

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Isn't there something that can be done about the smell? Lysol? Fabreze?

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Isn't there something that can be done about the smell? Lysol? Fabreze?


 It's in the pages.  You can't really get them wet.  Sometimes sprinkling baking soda between the pages can help, but that's a lot of work and will have to sit quite a while.  It would probably only be practical for really expensive or special books.



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Isn't there something that can be done about the smell? Lysol? Fabreze?


 It's in the pages.  You can't really get them wet.  Sometimes sprinkling baking soda between the pages can help, but that's a lot of work and will have to sit quite a while.  It would probably only be practical for really expensive or special books.


 And Lysol is very strong & could damage the paper.

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But the library DOES need to have a policy that allows them to charge for damaged books.

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It's a lbrary. If you want books that haven't been handled by everyone and anyone, buy it new.

You know what else comes home in those library books? Bugs.



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But the library DOES need to have a policy that allows them to charge for damaged books.

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 I think that would be very hard to enforce.  I mean, smoke builds up over time and proving who is responsible would be difficult.  Plus, a librarian that smokes would be unlikely to notice the scent vs. one who does not.  



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It depends on how many cigarettes the previous reader smoked while holding the book.

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 No it doesn't.  If it's in their home, the smell permeates everything irregardless of whether they are actively smoking at the time.  



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Lawyerlady wrote:
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But the library DOES need to have a policy that allows them to charge for damaged books.

flan


 I think that would be very hard to enforce.  I mean, smoke builds up over time and proving who is responsible would be difficult.  Plus, a librarian that smokes would be unlikely to notice the scent vs. one who does not.  


 True, but librarians get to know patrons who habitually bring backs books with stains, teeth marks, torn pages, bugs, food. If a patron is checking out new books, and the whole stack reeks, it's a safe assumption.

First you talk with them & if that doesn't change things, you enforce the rules.

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lilyofcourse wrote:

It's a lbrary. If you want books that haven't been handled by everyone and anyone, buy it new.

You know what else comes home in those library books? Bugs.


 It's about RESPECTING property that ISN'T yours. If a class visits, we always talk to them about how to TAKE CARE of books.

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flan327 wrote:
lilyofcourse wrote:

It's a lbrary. If you want books that haven't been handled by everyone and anyone, buy it new.

You know what else comes home in those library books? Bugs.


 It's about RESPECTING property that ISN'T yours. If a class visits, we always talk to them about how to TAKE CARE of books.

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 Yes. I understand that.

I stopped taking my kids to the library because of allergies due to smoke, mold, dust and bugs.

Just saying, there is an option.

The book store sells the same books.

 



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And a library is FREE.

Geez...not a difficult concept.

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I treat books well & never dog ear pages, etc. but if a book comes out of my house you can bet it smells like smoke. I never use the library so I'm not damaging other people's books.

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flan327 wrote:

And a library is FREE.

Geez...not a difficult concept.

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 Yes. It is.

And there in lies the crux of the problem. 

If you don't want the smells, don't go to the free place.

There is nothing wrong with using a library, I did quite often.

But to complain over a free service is silly.

 



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And a library is FREE.

Geez...not a difficult concept.

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 Yes. It is.

And there in lies the crux of the problem. 

If you don't want the smells, don't go to the free place.

There is nothing wrong with using a library, I did quite often.

But to complain over a free service is silly.

 


 Libraries are actually funded with taxpayer dollars.  So, not so much free as community owned.



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Meh... it's all going to be digital soon anyway.

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Lawyerlady wrote:
lilyofcourse wrote:
flan327 wrote:

And a library is FREE.

Geez...not a difficult concept.

flan


 Yes. It is.

And there in lies the crux of the problem. 

If you don't want the smells, don't go to the free place.

There is nothing wrong with using a library, I did quite often.

But to complain over a free service is silly.

 


 Libraries are actually funded with taxpayer dollars.  So, not so much free as community owned.


 Granted.

But the idea is the same.

If everyone uses it. You get everyone's yuck.



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Lawyerlady wrote:
lilyofcourse wrote:
flan327 wrote:

And a library is FREE.

Geez...not a difficult concept.

flan


 Yes. It is.

And there in lies the crux of the problem. 

If you don't want the smells, don't go to the free place.

There is nothing wrong with using a library, I did quite often.

But to complain over a free service is silly.

 


 Libraries are actually funded with taxpayer dollars.  So, not so much free as community owned.


 Yes, property taxes are the #1 source of funding in Indiana.

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lilyofcourse wrote:

Meh... it's all going to be digital soon anyway.


 Never happen.

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Keep telling yourself that.

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lilyofcourse wrote:
flan327 wrote:

And a library is FREE.

Geez...not a difficult concept.

flan


 Yes. It is.

And there in lies the crux of the problem. 

If you don't want the smells, don't go to the free place.

There is nothing wrong with using a library, I did quite often.

But to complain over a free service is silly.

 


 Libraries have RULES. You can't come in without a shirt. You can't cuss or look at online p0rn. You can't bring a carryout container of ribs and eat them.

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lilyofcourse wrote:

Keep telling yourself that.


 We loan lots of e-books...but do you think poor people can afford a Nook or Kindle?

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I hope not. I like my kindle and can't imagine not having it! BUT I also love the feel of a book in my hands, and I hope all future generations get to enjoy that same feeling.

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I hope not. I like my kindle and can't imagine not having it! BUT I also love the feel of a book in my hands, and I hope all future generations get to enjoy that same feeling.


 I think both formats will continue.

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flan327 wrote:
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Keep telling yourself that.


 We loan lots of e-books...but do you think poor people can afford a Nook or Kindle?

flan


 Won't be long and they will.

You can get a used one for less than $50 now.

 



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Riding wrote:

I hope not. I like my kindle and can't imagine not having it! BUT I also love the feel of a book in my hands, and I hope all future generations get to enjoy that same feeling.


 I like an actual book, too.

 



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lilyofcourse wrote:
flan327 wrote:

And a library is FREE.

Geez...not a difficult concept.

flan


 Yes. It is.

And there in lies the crux of the problem. 

If you don't want the smells, don't go to the free place.

There is nothing wrong with using a library, I did quite often.

But to complain over a free service is silly.

 


 I have to agree with Lily here.  geesh



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Mary Zombie wrote:
lilyofcourse wrote:
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And a library is FREE.

Geez...not a difficult concept.

flan


 Yes. It is.

And there in lies the crux of the problem. 

If you don't want the smells, don't go to the free place.

There is nothing wrong with using a library, I did quite often.

But to complain over a free service is silly.

 


 I have to agree with Lily here.  geesh


 So don't go to a public library...Hell, don't go to ANY public place ever...

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There is the matter of being COURTEOUS when dealing with things that don't belong to you.

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There is the matter of being COURTEOUS when dealing with things that don't belong to you.


 Simple, right?

We don't expect people to whisper any more. It's a welcoming place, to be used for both learning & recreational reading/viewing.

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No. I would still go to the free places and accept that they may not be exactly how I like it all of the time. 😀

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No. I would still go to the free places and accept that they may not be exactly how I like it all of the time. 😀


 But a GOOD library will try its best to be a welcoming place.

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flan327 wrote:
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I hope not. I like my kindle and can't imagine not having it! BUT I also love the feel of a book in my hands, and I hope all future generations get to enjoy that same feeling.


 I think both formats will continue.

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I never thought the library was unwelcoming back in the day before everyone worried about the books smelling though.

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Sorry, but i don't think some smoker is going to read that and think "oh i need to quit smoking in case i want to donate some books to the library!"

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Our library is having a grand opening on the 14th. They just built a huge new building. Six times what it was before. Apparently our library is not shrinking nor going anywhere.

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What about books that go to homes where they cook smelly food, or stinky hoarders, or they burn incense? If they're public then you take your chances. It's ridiculous to throw away a perfectly good book because you didn't want to take the time to air it out.

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There is the matter of being COURTEOUS when dealing with things that don't belong to you.


 Ah but if it is tax payer dollars that put it there, and the one checking it out pays taxes, it does belong to them.

 



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There is the matter of being COURTEOUS when dealing with things that don't belong to you.


 Ah but if it is tax payer dollars that put it there, and the one checking it out pays taxes, it does belong to them.

 


 No, when you sign up for a library card you AGREE to return materials on time & undamaged. It would be a waste of taxpayer's money otherwise.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Sorry, but i don't think some smoker is going to read that and think "oh i need to quit smoking in case i want to donate some books to the library!"


 You're NOT donating YOUR books. You are returning library property.

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flan327 wrote:
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There is the matter of being COURTEOUS when dealing with things that don't belong to you.


 Ah but if it is tax payer dollars that put it there, and the one checking it out pays taxes, it does belong to them.

 


 No, when you sign up for a library card you AGREE to return materials on time & undamaged. It would be a waste of taxpayer's money otherwise.

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 Duh.



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Was that redneck humor?

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flan327 wrote:

Was that redneck humor?

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So, all of the sudden, redneck is not a slur to you?  It either is or it isn't.  



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