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What kinds of restrictions might be placed on interlibrary loan materials?

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What kinds of restrictions might be placed on interlibrary loan materials?

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Lending libraries sometimes place special restrictions on the use of loaned items, as explained below: • Library Use Only – The lending library will NOT allow the item to be taken from the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library. This means you may still check the item out from interlibrary loan, but you may NOT remove the item from the Library. We will hold your picture ID while you use the material within the library building. • No Renewals – The lending library will NOT allow renewals. Such items MUST be returned by the original due date. • No Photocopying – The lending library will NOT allow the item to be photocopied. There may be copyright restrictions on the item, or the item may be subject to damage during photocopying. Please honor this restriction so we may retain our borrowing privileges.

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