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I need a magazine article that Meadows Library doesn't have. What do I do?

GSCC Libraries FAQ
The librarians can request magazine articles from other libraries through Interlibrary Loan. You can submit 3 requests at a time. Member libraries of Library Management Network do not usually charge for sending copies of magazine articles. Magazine articles from other libraries may have an additional cost. The librarian will ask your permission before requesting these materials, or you can indicate an amount that you are willing to pay on the request form.
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What if the library doesn't have what I need?

STScI Library - FAQ
It's (we hope) relatively rare that we don't have something and it is even rarer that we can't get it from somewhere else, so if you can't find what you want, please ask. We'll do our best to get whatever you require for your functional or scientific work (but not for your kid's homework!).
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Baldwin Public Library -- Frequently Asked Questions
If the library does not own the item you are looking for, we will try to borrow the item from another library.
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What if the library doesn't own the books I need?

Hunt Library: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Finding Boo...
If you would like any items that the Hunt Library doesn't own, you can try to obtain them through Interlibrary Loan (ILL). This service is free of charge to faculty, staff, and students of Embry-Riddle. To learn more about interlibrary loan (ILL) and how to request items through interlibrary loan, please follow these directions. If you are an Worldwide student, please contact us at library@erau.edu for more information about requesting books through Interlibrary Loan (ILL). [Back to Top]
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What can I do if the library doesn't own a book I need?

Book FAQs--and the Answers
There are two main ways for you to get materials from other libraries: TexShare Cards and Interlibrary Loan (ILL). Using your TexShare card is generally the quickest way to get materials from other libraries. The state of Texas has a reciprocal borrowing program called the TexShare Card Program. You must get your TexShare card from COM Library at the circulation desk. Participating TexShare libraries may extend free reciprocal borrowing privileges to each other's students, faculty and staff.
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The Library doesn't own the resources I need, now what?

FAQ's / Division of Library Services / Academic Affairs / Ab...
TCC Library belongs to several networks (statewide and national) that share resources. If we don't own the item (book or journal article) you need, we can initiate a request for a member library to send that item to us. Click here for more on Interlibrary Loan options.
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What do I do if the library doesn't have what I need? Where can I find citations to papers?

STScI Library - FAQ
Citations may be done in several ways: the major printed source is A&A Abstracts (Z 5153.A862) shelved in the Reference section. A&A Abstracts is also available online via ARIBIB. The primary online source is the Astrophysics Data System. Other electronic sources are available from the published papers link.
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What if I need a book the Library doesn't have?

Frequently Asked Questions
Materials not available in the collection may be obtained from other libraries using Interlibrary Loan Service at the downtown library.
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What if I need something the library doesn't own?

MSU > Current Students > MSU Learning Resources > F...
We can try to obtain it for you from another library through our Interlibrary Loan service. Unless the lending library charges a fee, Interlibrary Loan is free. Please remember to allow ample time for processing your request, usually two to three weeks. Submission form is located to the left.
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My library doesn't have the book I need. What should I do?

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The ability to place reserves (holds) on books and other library materials via the Dynix system is now available. You are able to reserve circulating books or audiovisual materials (cassettes, compact discs, videos, etc.) located at any Hawai'i Public Library and have them sent to your local library for pick up. You may place a reserve from any public terminal in the library or from a computer and modem in your home or office.
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DeSoto, TX - Official Website
Books and materials not owned by the DeSoto Public Library may be available through the Interlibrary Loan process. This service is available at the Reference Desk. Interlibrary Loan is not an instant service and can take anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks (on average) to receive an item from another library. When the item you requested is received, you will be notified and have 3 days to pick up the item. There is a $1.75 postage fee applied to each item that you request.
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WHAT IF THE LIBRARY DOESN'T HAVE THE BOOK OR PERIODICAL THAT I NEED?

UMD Library - Research FAQ
After you have checked the library catalog to confirm that the UMD Library doesn't have the item that you want, you can submit an Interlibrary Loan request. ILL is a totally free service for UMD students, faculty and staff. The ILL Department searches many libraries to find the book, video or article that you need. It usually takes about 10 working days to receive the material, so make sure to start your research early enough that we can get the material in time for your project.
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What can I do if the library doesn't own a book or periodical I need?

University Libraries, Virginia Tech
The Library provides Virginia Tech Interlibrary Loan services to all Virginia Tech students, faculty, and staff for books and periodicals not owned. Users of the Library not affiliated with Virginia Tech must request interlibrary loans through their public library or college/university library. Requests for the loan of books or photocopies of periodical articles must be submitted electronically.
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Fondren Library: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The Library provides Interlibrary Borrowing services to all Rice students, faculty, and staff for books and periodicals not owned. Users of the Library not affiliated with Rice must request interlibrary loans through their public library or college/university library. Getting the requested material can take from 1-3 weeks, depending upon the verification of the request, availability of the material or proximity of the lending institution.
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If the library doesn't have the journal, how can I get the article I need?

Frequently Asked Questions
You may use the Eskind Library Document Delivery Service (DDS) to request a copy of any article you need. Simply request an article through the online order form which explains the procedure for ordering, the price, and the options for delivery. There is also contact information for DDS staff if you have questions regarding this service.
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If I need a book that the McKay Library doesn't have, how can I get a copy?

Library FAQ
The McKay Library's Interlibrary Loan program allows patrons to borrow books, periodical articles, thesis papers and conference reports that we don't have in our collection. Click on the Interlibrary Loan link near the top center of the library's homepage, enter your net ID and password and click the Logon to Illiad button. Patrons who have not used the service before should select the Information for New Users option prior to logging in.
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What if the library doesn't have the magazine or journal I need?

Houff Library Frequently Asked Questions
If the magazine or journal is not listed in our Periodical Holdings List, then use our VCCS Online Journal Search or VIVA Online Journal Locator to see which database has your article full-text. If neither of those places lists your magazine or journal, you may request the article through interlibrary loan. There is no charge for this service. There are forms at the Circulation Desk that you need to fill out so we know the title, author, date and page numbers of your article.
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What can I do if the Library doesn't have the book/journal I need?

FAQ - Lister Hill Library
If the subject is NOT health-related, be sure to check Sterne Library. Sometimes even if the subject IS health-related, itmight be at Sterne Library. This is more likely to happen if thetopic is in some of the following multidisciplinary areas: If you are a current UAB faculty, staff, or student, and UAB does not own the material you need then you can request that it be ordered from another library through aservice called InterLibrary Loan. More information is available at https://uablh.hosts.
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How do I get a book or article from another library if Emerson doesn't have what I need?

Frequently Asked Questions
wonderful a library as we have at Emerson, we can't always find everything we need. We understand that, which is why it is easy to get books and articles from other libraries. Follow the helpful step-by-step instructions on our website to point you to the right place to order the item. Our Interlibrary Loan Department will make every effort to get the book or article for you. Don't hesitate to ask a librarian if you need help finding something.
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How do I get an article if the library doesn't subscribe to the journal I need?

Library FAQ
Inter-library loan service assures Warner students of access to any journal article needed for their research. Normally photocopies of the articles can be obtained free, though some times a small charge is necessary. If you have determined that Warner Pacific does not have the needed material and that it is not available through a database or another Internet source, ask for an Inter-library loan request form at the Circulation Desk, fill it out and return it there or use the online forms.
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How do I find what I need in the Library?

Library FAQ - NEWENCO Library
Look in the Library's Online Catalog to find all books, journals, CDRoms, slides, videos and other materials that the library owns. The catalog will also point you to relevant electronic resources. For a quick look at the journals owned by the Library, take a look at the Print/Online Journals list. This listing will link you to the full text of a journal when the Library has rights to access that journal online.
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I need a book from another library. What do I do?

GSCC Libraries FAQ
Library Staff will provide you with the appropriate form to request material from another library. This process can take up to 2 weeks.
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If my recipe doesn't call for processing, do I need to do so?

National Center for Home Food Preservation | Canning FAQs
Many recipes passed down through the years or found in older cookbooks do not include instructions for processing. The foods are usually canned by the open kettle method, sealed and stored. Foods prepared in this manner present a serious health risk — particularly low acid foods. To minimize the risk of food spoilage, all high acid foods should be processed in a water bath canner or pressure canner and all low acid foods in a pressure canner.
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