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Although you're saving money, you're transferring the cost to the library, which incurs the cost of transporting and handling the item.
Our system allows patrons to search the database for the keyword phrase, "on order dvd". If you wait until the DVD arrives at the libray, 400+ people will have already reserved the title. I've been known to max out the 15 hold request limit per card in our family.
If you time it right, you can have a steady trickle of movies as the library system moves you up the hold list.
Finally, the lightbulb went off - get yourself a movie while you're getting kids' movies, you goofball. But browsing the racks at the library isn't that much fun, so the online reserving is just greatness. We call it "Lib-flix". Hooray for cheap dates.
I probably overstated my use of the interlibrary loan--most of the time the books and movies I get are from my local library because they do have a good selection, but I'm certainly not afraid to use ILL.
We pay for so many other things in life, that I see the library being free in this day and age as a fantastic life perk.
That said, I still do give them money--sometimes in late fees, sometimes just because. If you are a heavy library user, I think it doesn't hurt to toss some money their way now and again for the services they offer.
Yes, I'm so happy they're free, I give them money voluntarily. It's just the way I work.
On a random note, I thought I Heart Huckabees was awful. We couldn't finish it!
My system doesn't allow holds or renewals on media (boo!) so I'm 'forced' to browse the shelf.. but that leads to an element of happenstance, which isn't a bad thing.
I am with you - I feel the same way about the library, it is one of the greatest resources that most of us have. Just about any book, publication, movie, music you can get your hands on - for FREE!!
One of the branch campuses of our university (in Arizona, there's never more than one in a major metropolitan area, and none in minor metro areas) has a department whose faculty teaches film and order DVDs in great volume and variety. The choice of movies is terrific...and it doesn't stop there. There's also an awesome selection of classical, jazz, and popular CDs.
Still not through I Heart Huckabees either--was short on time this week but we may watch it tonight after dinner.
What are your three DVDs?
Sorry you had to sit through I (heart) Huckabees, though.