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(Please allow a minimum of 8 working days) Requests will be processed when the University reopens on January 2, 2022

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However, if an article costs $20.00 or more you will be contacted by a staff member in the B. D. Owens Library Interlibrary Loan Department and you will be given the option of agreeing to pay the fee for which you would be responsible for any charges for photocopies received prior to your "last usable date" or you may also cancel the request.

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