• lordkuri@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Unless it’s deemed a “bad” one by your local klanned karenhood and removed from the library for being tOo WoKe

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          Interlibrary Loan isn’t available everywhere (at least back when I used to work at a library ~10 years ago it wasn’t). If it is, it often has an associated fee (usually at least shipping fees, sometimes an additional service fee). I think the common exception to that is public university libraries.

            • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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              My city library will pull from nearby libraries for a fee (like $2/work I think?), or I can use my card at those same libraries for free (just need to return to the same library), but AFAIK they don’t pull from anything beyond that. We’re a relatively small city (like 30-40k people), so maybe things are different downtown.

              University libraries, however, will pull from pretty much everywhere, and they have access to a ton of online academic resources.