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

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

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You are financially responsible for all ILL materials from the time you pick them up until the time they are returned. If the material is lost or damaged while in your possession, you must pay any repair, replacement, or processing fees which the lending library charges. If the materials are not returned within one week of the date of those notices, your ILL privileges will be suspended.

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You, the borrower, are financially responsible for damage to or loss of interlibrary loan materials from the time you pick them up until you return them to the Gorgas Library circulation desk. You are 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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