Lending Library definition

Lending Library means literary, video or other material resources and referral information that reference adoption, mental health, behavioral health, parenting, healthy relationships, fostering, kinship care or other family related information.
Lending Library means technology purchased through a CARES Act grant to promote telehealth services.
Lending Library means a location or premises established for the purpose of granting temporary possession of books, magazines or other reading matter on the condition of the return of the same, for the purpose of profit or gain.

Examples of Lending Library in a sentence

  • Failure to return materials from the Lending Library or other departments.

  • These are supported by inter-library loan services, making use of local and national networks e.g. British Lending Library, University Library facilities and Post Graduate Medical Libraries.

  • Inter-Library (Mel Cat) Loans are due the date indicated by the Lending Library.

  • Utilize Tobacco Resource Lending Library inventory and system for addition to www.healthierjc.org • Educate on secondhand smoke • Educate on alcohol addiction 3.

  • The County's Training Lending Library is maintained and coordinated through the Human Resources Department.

  • At this time they will be issued an Educator Resource Center Lending Library card and parking pass.

  • Member organization staff and SMM staff will share responsibility for bringing new individuals to the Lending Library for initial visits and orientations.

  • Prior to doing so, each individual must participate in a 20-minute orientation at the Lending Library.

  • Educator Resource Center Lending Library membership is non-refundable.

  • Lending Library: The library that owns an item that is being lent.

Related to Lending Library

  • Lending Office means, as to any Lender, the office or offices of such Lender described as such in such Lender’s Administrative Questionnaire, or such other office or offices as a Lender may from time to time notify the Borrower and the Administrative Agent.