All types of materials are available, not just books. If there is no circulating BorrowDirect copy then the option to place a DartDoc request will be offered. Be sure to specify what volume you want they want on the DartDoc form if they are requesting a multi-volume set or multiple years of a title.
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The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) is an international not-for-profit consortium of colleges, universities and libraries that makes available scholarly research resources covering all disciplines. CRL is governed by the major research libraries of North America and is funded by fees, grants and contributions. CRL's collections include more than 5 million volumes of research materials rarely held in North American libraries. Dartmouth's membership provides faculty, students, and staff access to the collections through Interlibrary Loan.
CRL fosters the collection and preservation of hard-to-find research materials in print, microform and electronic formats. Holdings include international and U.S. ethnic newspapers, international doctoral dissertations, scholarly journals, government documents, area studies materials, and a variety of subject collections.
Identify CRL materials using BorrowDirect or search the CRL Catalog. You may also browse the CRL topic guides to find out more about collections available to you. A growing collection of online digital collections, including pamphlets from the French Revolution, materials from South Asia, and government documents from Brazil, is also available. Please be aware that not all CRL materials are listed in their online catalogs and databases. A Subject Librarian can help you identify CRL materials that might be useful in your research.
Submit a DartDoc request to borrow materials from CRL. The loan period for CRL materials is 90 days with unlimited renewals. However, all material may be recalled after two weeks use if requested by another member institution or project participant. Items with fewer than 50 pages are routinely delivered electronically; fax or photocopy delivery may be requested.
The Demand Purchase Program meets scholars' individual research needs by acquiring selected materials - foreign dissertations, archival materials, foreign newspapers - not owned by CRL. Faculty may request up to $2,000 in purchases annually by working with a Subject Librarian.
Contact a Subject Librarian to explore ways to integrate CRL materials into your research and teaching.
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