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Whats the difference between a CLIC book request and an “ILL” book request?

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Whats the difference between a CLIC book request and an “ILL” book request?

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A CLIC book request is one in which the student makes a request to another of the CLIC libraries for items not found at their own St.Kate’s library. St. Kate’s students, faculty and staff can make CLIC book requests using the online catalog.

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CLIC book requests (holds) are books (and other materials) requested via the CLICnet catalog. These are materials that are not available at the St. Kate’s library. Students, faculty and staff can make CLIC book requests using the online catalog. An ILL book request are books requested from libraries outside of the CLIC system, such as the University of Minnesota or the Hennepin County library.

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