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The
vast resources of the Detroit Public Library are available both nationally and
internationally through the interlibrary loan services of participating libraries.
The decision to lend material is based on the physical condition and rarity of,
and local demand for, the item.
Policies:
We
accept requests online, by US Mail, fax ((313)-833-5333), and by e-mail
(ill@detroit.lib.mi.us).
The loan period is 21 days, with an additional 14 day renewal if needed.
Fees:
Loans
- Free
to all Michigan libraries
- Non-Michigan
and Canadian libraries are charged $5.00 (this includes up to 4 microfilm
reels or 5 volumes)
- International
libraries are charged $10.00
Photocopies
- 2.00
handling plus .20 per page
- Rush
faxing is $4.00 handling plus .40 per page
- Microfiche
copies are free to all non-profit Michigan libraries. All other libraries are
charged $2.00 handling plus $1.50 per fiche
Billing:
IFM or invoiced
with material. Prepayment is not required and is discouraged in most cases.
Non-circulating:
Much of DPL's
holdings is reference, and the decision to loan is made on a case by case basis.
When reference material is loaned it is strictly for Library Use Only.
Material
not available for loan includes:
- Genealogy
material and family histories from the Burton Historical Collection, items from the E. Azalia Hackley Collection or items from the National Automotive Historical Collection.
- Rare
books
- Patents
-- patent, trademark and copyright information can be requested directly from
the Business, Science and Technology Department.
- Audio-visual
materials, including videos, DVDs, books-on-tape, and music CDs
Periodicals/Newspapers:
We lend microfilm and some bound periodicals (decided on a case by
case basis). We loan Detroit Free Press and Detroit News microfilm
after 1873, however both newspapers cannot be requested concurrently
for the same dates. A maximum of 4 reels is allowed.