Mongolian librarians, especially circulation librarians, are responsible for paying for lost books found during inventory. In 2009, 10 circulation librarians paid 700,000 tugriks for lost books. The Ulaanbaatar Public Library shifted to open stacks in 2008, putting more responsibility on circulation librarians for book losses. Now the 2012 inventory is being calculated, and circulation librarians may have to pay more for lost books. The presenter is looking for examples from other countries dealing with this issue and wants international experts to provide guidance on Mongolian library policies and a potential first library law.