SC - Interlibrary loans

Robin Carrollmann harper at idt.net
Fri Apr 7 06:21:42 PDT 2000


According to one of our local folk, who happens to be a librarian, the charges
often depend on what the library actually doing the _lending_ charges.  I've
been getting needlework books through interlibrary loan lately, and some of them
have cost, and some of them have not.
- --Maire

Robin Carroll-Mann wrote:

> And it came to pass on 6 Apr 00,, that Bethany Public Library wrote:
>
> > <<All together now with Barney: "I learned all about it at the LI-BRA-RY".
> > Inter Library Loan is FREE!>>
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Aoife
>
> Not always, especially if it's a photocopy, rather than borrowing a book.
> I just had to pay $6 for 38 pages.  But it was an obscure item -- an
> article from a 1947 Spanish academic journal, and it came all the way
> from Louisiana, and it made me *very* happy, so I wrote the check with
> a smile.  However, I have had many obscure out-of-state book loans
> which cost me nothing.
>
> Lady Brighid ni Chiarain
> Settmour Swamp, East (NJ)
> mka Robin Carroll-Mann
> harper at idt.net
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