Interlibrary Loan

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Verify Iona does not have the article you are about to request by using the Full-Text Citation Finder.
Articles take on average five days to arrive.
The article will be emailed to your Iona email address when it arrives.
There is no limit placed on the number of article requests a patron may submit. However, a patron can only have out ten interlibrary loan books at one time. Also, only five requests will be processed per day.

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