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The Library does have millions of books, periodicals, maps, manuscripts and other printed materials in 460 languages. The Library of Congress does not keep a copy of every title ever published.

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We encourage you to consult Ask a Librarian. If you still need assistance, please call us at 20. Films, photographs, and audio or visual recordings are not available via the interlibrary loan service, for these please contact Duplication Services. Books do not circulate via ILL if there is a digital surrogate. Serials, rare books, genealogy, local history, and manuscripts, do not circulate, unless on microfilm. However many of our special collections do not circulate unless there is a circulating microform copy. Most books and some microfilm collections can be borrowed for 60 days. How do I find out whether or not you have what I need?

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Scanning of materials for ILL is completed after the transaction is marked as shipped online, scans will follow in a few days. Please verify request status before submitting duplicate requests. To check the status of your request please contact us: or (IFLA borrowers) or.

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We try to answer most requests within a week, certain materials outside the general collection or stored remotely may require additional processing time.

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If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact us directly at 20 or email us at or  (international). We encourage you to contact a local public of academic library to request on your behalf. Please note: Individuals are not able borrow directly from the Library of Congress.

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To do so, please register as a Lending Webborrower by submitting this form: First Time Registration for ILL.Your application will be reviewed, and an email response sent to you with a user ID and password, which you may use to submit an interlibrary loan borrowing request. There are two ways to submit an interlibrary loan request:ġ) OCLC members may submit requests via Worldshare.Ģ) If your library is not a member of OCLC, you may submit a request through our website. How do I submit a request?īefore you submit your request, please check the online catalog to see if the Library owns the item you want at:, or contact Ask a Librarian.

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We accept IFLA vouchers: the cost is 3 full IFLA vouchers per book and 2 full IFLA vouchers per article. If submitting from outside the US via Worldshare, please verify the max cost is set correctly. For international libraries, the fees are 24USD for book loans or 16 for article scans up to 25 exposures. Our services are free to libraries in the US, US territories and US government facilities abroad. How much does it cost for interlibrary loan? We encourage you to contact a local public or academic library to request on your behalf. Please note: Individuals are not able to borrow directly from the Library of Congress.

#Library books due code

Our lending policies are governed by the National Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States (from ALA) and the International Lending and Document Delivery (from IFLA). Interlibrary Loan: Frequently Asked Questions Who may borrow materials from the Library of Congress?Īny domestic or international academic, public, or special library may borrow from The Library of Congress. Frequently Asked Questions (Interlibrary Loan, Researcher and Reference Services Division, Library of Congress) The











Library books due