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The National Interlibrary Loan Code (1993) places some restrictions on the materials we can borrow. We do not normally borrow the following:
- Textbooks used in course work;
- Standardized test preparation books (i.e. LSAT, GRE, GMAT, MCAT, TOEFL etc.);
- Non-circulating materials (reference books, rare books, etc.);
- Audio-visual materials (refer to Exception 1 below);
- Periodicals (i.e. entire issues);
- Genealogical materials;
- Computer software;
- Non-circulating theses and dissertations;
- Materials owned by the library and currently in use (i.e. checked out or in course reserves)(refer to Exception 2 below); and
Exception 1- Faculty may borrow video cassettes/DVDs required for instructional purposes. Due to the heavy demand for audiovisual material, videos may only be available for a short loan period (approximately 5 days). Please note that many libraries do not loan audiovisual material and it may not be possible to find a willing lender for every request.
Exception 2 - Materials owned by the library but with missing, lost, or at bindery status, or which are overdue from a recall may be requested via Interlibrary Loan.