Reciprocal Borrowing with Northwestern University

May 12th, 2008 by LOCL

Loyola University Libraries are pleased to announce a reciprocal borrowing agreement with Northwestern University.  Robert Seal, Dean of Libraries, requested that such an arrangement be established with Northwestern and with the cooperation of Sarah Pritchard, University Librarian at Northwestern, work on a reciprocal borrowing agreement began.  Ursula Scholz, Head of Access Services, worked with Suzette Radford, Head of Circulation Services at Northwestern University, to draft an agreement which has now been finalized.  As of June 2, 2008, Loyola students and faculty may borrow books from Northwestern, and NU faculty and students will have the same privileges here.  It has been many years since we had a borrowing agreement with Northwestern, and we are excited to be expanding the resources available to our academic community. 

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One Response

  1. Tripthi Pillai

    What wonderful news! Congratulations to the library staff at both universities. I know that many students and faculty will find the reciprocal borrowing arrangement with Northwestern to be most useful; I certainly am delighted about this development. Many thanks to you all for this.

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