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What happens if an interlibrary loan material is lost or damaged?

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What happens if an interlibrary loan material is lost or damaged?

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The customer, the borrower, is financially responsible for overdue fines, damage to, or loss of, interlibrary loan materials from the time they pick them up, to the time they are returned to the Interlibrary Loan office. The customer is responsible for damage caused by photocopying, even if no specific photocopy restrictions are noted on the material. Should any damage occur, report it to the Interlibrary Loan office. Do not attempt to make repairs yourself.

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