Behaviour change and copy: Tackling Bangor University Library and Archives Service debts

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Universities face a significant impact on their resources from unreturned books and unpaid library fines. Standard warning letters have proved ineffective at improving debt recovery. This case study outlines a copywriting test run by the Wales Centre for Behaviour Change for Bangor University Library and Archives Service that showed that a warmer tone of voice resulted in better debt recovery rates.

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Heather, E., Hilton, B., Nelson, P., & Heaton, T. (2014). Behaviour change and copy: Tackling Bangor University Library and Archives Service debts. Journal of Direct, Data and Digital Marketing Practice, 16(2), 105–114. https://doi.org/10.1057/dddmp.2014.78

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