Answered By: DPU Webservices Last Updated: Dec 24, 2020 Views: 4431
Answered By: DPU Webservices
Last Updated: Dec 24, 2020 Views: 4431
Answer:
Interlibrary Loan is a way for the DePaul University Library to borrow books and articles for you from libraries worldwide. Interlibrary Loan requests take longer to arrive, and the loan period varies. It is different from I-Share, which can only be used to request books (not articles). I-Share requests arrive more quickly, have a four week loan period, and can be renewed.
*Please note that libraries have the right to recall their books from you before the normal due date.
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