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Elizabeth Whitaker <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Nov 2009 10:46:09 -0500
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While I was in grad school earlier in this decade, my college library let
me ILL microfilm on one condition: the microfilm went to the area
with the microfilm readers and stayed there until either the ILL
period expired or I told them it was okay to send it back, whichever
happened first.

I could and did live with that. I just made sure that, if I thought I might
need to make copies, I used a reader that was also a copier.

Elizabeth Whitaker

James Burnett wrote:
> Just to add another note to this train--I wanted to order some microfilm
> through ILL and my library said we do not do films. As the discussion
> continued, as you can imagine, it came out they did not understand that this
> was not a move film.  I still had to get the boss involved as this order had
> the magic word film in the title and she had to provide the appropriate
> direction.
> Douglas Burnett
> Satellite Beach FL
>
>   
>

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