The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 09, 1996, Page 3, Image 3

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    UNL to profit from library ATM
By Erin Schulte
Staff Reporter
A library may seem a strange place
for an ATM, but one UNL librarian
decided Love Library would be a good
spot for a new cash machine.
Debra Pearson, head of circulat ion,
said the ATM installed at Love Li
brary over semester break would be
convenient — both for students who
would have written small checks for
fines and for people attending football
games.
And, she said, both the library and
the university will profit.
“We both make money from it, and
you guys benefit from having it in the
area.”
Cindy Morris, assistant to the vice
chancellor for business and finance,
said the new machine would bring in
$300 rent each month, plus 10 cents
per transaction. The profit will be
evenly split between the library and
university.
Last year, the six cash machines on
city and cast campuses brought in about
$50,000, she said.
Pearson said the idea for the ma
chine came from library staff at the
University of Nebraska at Kearney.
She spent about six months leading
a committee that worked with univer
sity officials to get the ATM. After the
idea was approved by Paul Carlson,
interim vice chancellor for business
and finance, bids were .sent out.
Norwest Bank offered the university
the best deal.
“We both make money
from it, and you guys
benefit from having it in
the area ”
* DEBRA PEARSON
Head of circulation, Love Library
The machine at Love Library was
installed Dec. 23, Pearson said. It is
available when the library is open, 7
a.m. to midnight Monday through Fri
day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and
noon to midnight on Sunday.
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