We will process requests for fiction - usually non literature people
will explain why they require it and Sociologists and Historians very
often find fiction very useful to them. ILL is for work related items,
but we tend to interpret that generously and ask individuals if we are
not sure why they are requesting something. As we do charge for ILl it
isn't much of a problem.
Jean
On 7 Mar 2000 14:45:45 +0000 Kirsty Beveridge
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> Hi lis-ill folks,
>
> Does anyone have policies on what is available via ILL - I'm particularly interested in academic libraries policies on obtaining fiction for students not on literature courses.
> What about other material for personal interests?
> I should say that at present we don't charge students for ILL
>
> Kirsty
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Jean I Bradford, University of Bristol Library
Inter Library Document Supply
University Library,
Tyndall Avenue,
Bristol BS8 1TJ
Tel: 0117 928 8008 (int. 8008); Fax:0117 925 5334
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