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May I request a book from another Library?

There are two methods for obtaining books from other libraries. If the book is owned by another WALNET library (the Walla Walla Community College or Clarkston; or the Walla Walla Rural Library (Burbank, Touchet, Vista Hermosa and Prescott) you may request the book online using your WALNET card. If the material is not owned by a WALNET library and it is a book, you make ask to borrow it through Interlibrary Loan. There is a $3 fee for this service and will be collected when you pick up the book. We do not use Interlibrary Loan for library materials other than books .

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