Copying works obtained through library interloan
If you need to copy a work that has been obtained via interloan from a prescribed library then you may do so under our trial library interloan licence extension. No application is needed but usage must be reported to the person at your organisation who is responsible for administering interloan requests, and the administrator must report the usage to us.
The library interloan copying service is only available at universities and some ITPs and wānanga that have chosen to take part. If you work at an ITP please verify that your organisation is participating in the trial before proceeding further. Contact us if your ITP or wānanga would like to join the trial.
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