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This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Here are some examples of items that a company might lend to workers: Mobile telephones Automobiles Computer equipment Each physical item must have a corresponding loan item. Account for lost or misplaced loan items If an item becomes damaged or misplaced, enter a fictitious return record.

Additional resources Human resources Is this page helpful? Yes No. Any additional feedback? Skip Submit. And during the pandemic, people may be especially likely to turn to trusted confidantes for a helping hand. But experts say that lending money conflicts with societal taboos about discussing money, and introduces a power imbalance into a close, trusting relationship. This can potentially leave both parties feeling complex emotions like shame, embarrassment and anger.

Navigating this kind of situation can be hard, but with clear communication and expectation-setting, you can avoid a lot of the discomfort that comes with helping a friend out.

J Michael Collins, professor and director of the Center for Financial Security at the University of Wisconsin, US, says that money is already a taboo topic of conversation. That taboo makes relationships complicated and murky. Lending money to someone also means the entire tenor of the relationship changes. And this subtly changes your role in the relationship. It can enable users to obtain materials that are not in their local resource centre.

Inter-library lending is often organised by networks see Section 8. It can be very useful to borrow materials through a network. If the network requires materials to be lent in return, and there is a worry about what might happen to them, materials could be lent on the basis that they must only be used in the borrower's resource centre, and not taken away. Skip to main content. Accessibility tools.

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