Actually, I'm doing that right now. My Spanish governor wrote some letters that are on microfilm at UC Berkeley. It's in the queue, but I'm not sure how successful I'll be. On the other hand, years ago I needed a set of books that were in Virginia, and I had no problem with that request. On another occasion, I could only use the rare book in the library, and I do know that sometimes the lending institutions require payment for lending books and materials that are rare in nature.
Rosalinda
-----Original Message-----
>From: arturoramos
>Sent: Aug 1, 2007 2:12 PM
>To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
>Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] WorldCat and Interlibrary Loan
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>Has anyone used WorldCat (http://www.worldcat.org) to locate hard-to-find materials and then requested them by interlibrary loan?
WorldCat and Interlibrary Loan
Yes, I've used it and I echo Rosalinda's message about the variations
of ILL. Marge:)
On Aug 1, 2007, at 4:12 PM, arturoramos wrote:
>
> Has anyone used WorldCat (http://www.worldcat.org) to locate
> hard-to-find materials and then requested them by interlibrary loan?
WorldCat and Interlibrary Loan
Actually, I'm doing that right now. My Spanish governor wrote some letters that are on microfilm at UC Berkeley. It's in the queue, but I'm not sure how successful I'll be. On the other hand, years ago I needed a set of books that were in Virginia, and I had no problem with that request. On another occasion, I could only use the rare book in the library, and I do know that sometimes the lending institutions require payment for lending books and materials that are rare in nature.
Rosalinda
-----Original Message-----
>From: arturoramos
>Sent: Aug 1, 2007 2:12 PM
>To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
>Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] WorldCat and Interlibrary Loan
>
>
>Has anyone used WorldCat (http://www.worldcat.org) to locate hard-to-find materials and then requested them by interlibrary loan?