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The joys of interlibrary loans

Posted on January 19, 2013
by John Jackson

“The Terminus University Library had by no means been a great resource in this respect but, when he grew older, he discovered the joys of interlibrary loans. He had printouts in his possession which had been taken off hyperradiational signals from as far away as Ifnia.”

— Asimov, Foundation’s Edge

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Gardener. Father. Academic librarian. (bibliothecarius communicendi). I drink and I know things.

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