interlibrary loan

collocation in English

meaningsofinterlibraryandloan

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interlibrary
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈlaɪ.brər.i/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈlaɪ.brer.i/
between two or ...
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loan
noun
uk
/ləʊn/
us
/loʊn/
an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge ...
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(Definition ofinterlibraryandloanfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In many cases, nominal fees accompanyinterlibraryloanservices.
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Reference and research services (primarilyinterlibraryloanand telephone reference support to public libraries) was available to all libraries regardless of size.
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While no library has subscriptions to every journal that might be of benefit, virtually all published research can be acquired viainterlibraryloan.
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Interlibraryloanand resource sharing have a variety of systems and workflows, often based on the scale of service, regional networks, and library systems.
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It should serve as a focal point and organizing agency for theinterlibraryloanof books. 4.
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In addition to the services that the library had been providing, since that year it developed new services (interlibraryloan, bibliographic indices and others).
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The colleges' libraries participate in aninterlibraryloanprogram, allowing students, staff, and faculty to take advantage of all four campuses' collections.
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The libraries lend resources, provideinterlibraryloanservices, create community programming, offering computer and periodical resources, and hosting educational programs.
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In addition, the library offers automated circulation, reference services, reserved book services,interlibraryloanservices, audio-visual lab services, and library orientation services.
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Thatinterlibraryloancopies be readily available 5.
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Libraries without access to either can participate ininterlibraryloanby submitting requests by postal mail, fax, email, or telephone.
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Because of their reference material status standards are not available forinterlibraryloan.
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During 2005-2006, the library faculty and staff assisted in 72,239 reference transactions, 503,403 circulation transactions including reserves, and 22,018interlibraryloantransactions.
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The library also provides a very efficient and busyinterlibraryloanservice.
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Interlibraryloanallows libraries to provide patrons access to the collections of other libraries, especially rare, infrequently used, specialized and/or out-of-print books.
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This survey found significant barriers to conductinginterlibraryloanfor ebooks.
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They also haveinterlibraryloanprivileges with other libraries in the state.
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School and academic libraries have also faced both severe budget troubles and declining usage of traditional library services like reference andinterlibraryloan.
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Researchers throughout the world have access to a broad range of materials and variousinterlibraryloanand document delivery services.
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Open access online, by contrast is faster, often immediate, making it more suitable thaninterlibraryloanfor high paced research.
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