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Can I directly borrow materials from other research libraries via the OCLC/ARL Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement?

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Can I directly borrow materials from other research libraries via the OCLC/ARL Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement?

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Yes, the University of Miami is a member of the OCLC/ARL [Association of Research Libraries] Reciprocal borrowing program, in which participating ARL libraries agree to extend borrowing and/or access privileges to faculty of other ARL institutions. Current, full-time University of Miami faculty may obtain a ARL Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement Card by applying in person at the Richter Library 1st Floor Circulation Desk. When visiting a participating library, present your ARL Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement Card and photo ID at the main library circulation desk of the visited library. You are advised to contact libraries in advance of any visit, as access and borrowing privileges vary by institution.

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