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Finalists - Books for Library Fines.



If you are in your final year at Keele and have any outstanding Library fines, we would be willing accept book donations against the value of these.
  • Any books offered should be in good condition and cited on reading lists;
  • We reserve the right not to accept books and wouldn’t offer more than a third of the value of the book when new;
  • We are unable to give out cash but would offset the amount offered against the value any Library fines you may still owe.
  • Unaccepted items will be returned to you.
Please note …
This service is for finalists only.
We can only deal with fines for items from the Health Library – for fines on items from Keele Campus Library please contact Campus Library.

Please go to the counters at either the Campus or Health Libraries if you would like more details.

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