Wiktionary
a. Between library.
Usage examples of "interlibrary".
Internet searches, the interlibrary loans, and his growing correspondence with other psychic investigators.
If your library does not subscribe to them, the librarian can probably obtain copies for you through interlibrary loan.
Betty read her last night from Predisposing Characteristics, a book she got on interlibrary loan because the theme was teenage pregnancy.
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.
Brattleboro library, making great use of their interlibrary loan services, studying navigation, star charts, instrumentation, and related subjects.
The reference librarians at the University of Missouri-Rolla deserve special thanks for their patient handling of my numerous interlibrary loan requests.
Rachel Rice at the Westport Public Library was extraordinarily helpful and good-natured in her efforts to supply us with the multitude of interlibrary loan books we requested as background.
Greenwich Library, in Connecticut, for answering many queries with unfailing courtesy and for efficient service in interlibrary loans.
Virtually every cross-reference I tried to track down was a nonstarter, each book I needed seemed to be checked out on interlibrary loan to somewhere in Witwatersrand.
Naturally the library did not have the book, but a young woman named Debby Cochran who was running the interlibrary loan department was able to obtain it for me within a few days.
She had pulled out her old class notes, pored over museum guides, and read rare books that she could get only through interlibrary loan.
In the end, we found enough contemporary information about it to piece together a reasonable picture of the life on the island in the 1680s, but that came mostly from print sources we got through interlibrary loan and other places.
Since very little has been written about northeastern Ontario, either fictional or nonfictional, I was forced to rely on self-published memoirs, obtained through interlibrary loans, for a great deal of my research.
Now, in the Interlibrary Loan office, Randy had not just one but several staple removers in his desk drawer and was actually obligated to use them for an hour or two a day.
Randy grew up in a college town in eastern Washington State, graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle, and landed a Clerk Typist II job at the library there--specifically the Interlibrary Loan Department--where his job was to process incoming loan requests mailed in from smaller libraries all over the region and, conversely, to mail out requests to other libraries.