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interlibrary loan

Interlibrary loan (ILL) is a service that allows library patrons to borrow books and other materials from other libraries if their own library does not have what they need. If a book is unavailable at your local library, a librarian can request it from another library within a network. This system expands access to a wider range of resources, helping users find information and materials they might not otherwise be able to access. Typically, the borrowing library facilitates the transaction, and patrons return the material to their home library by a specified due date.

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    Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is a service that allows you to borrow books, articles, or other materials that are not available at your local library. When you request an item through ILL, your library contacts other participating libraries to find and lend the item to you. This expands access to a wider range of resources beyond your library's collection, making it easier to obtain the information or materials you need for research, study, or personal interest. Typically, there may be a wait time, and borrowing policies vary by library.

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    Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is a service that allows you to borrow books, articles, and other materials from libraries outside your own. If your local library doesn't have what you need, they can request it from another library on your behalf. This service expands access to a wider range of resources, enabling you to find and use materials for research or personal interest. Typically, you'll fill out a request form, and once the item arrives, you can check it out just like you would with regular library books.