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MIT Industrial
Liaison Program
Members of the MIT Industrial Liaison Program may obtain Library Privilege
Cards as part of the program. Individuals of member companies may request
cards through their Contact Officer from the Industrial Liaison Office,
Room E38-400, 253-2691. These cards permit holders to use all libraries
in the MIT Library system and to borrow materials, except for periodicals,
theses, and reserve materials, in accordance with Library policy. Discounts
for Computerized Literature Search Service and for Document Services
orders are available. Interlibrary borrowing of materials from libraries
not associated with MIT is not available through this program. Reference
service is generally available Monday-Friday, 9-5, and is restricted
to quick questions and answers.
Reciprocal Faculty
Borrowing Program
The MIT Libraries and more than 160 other research libraries belonging
to OCLC, a national bibliographic utility, have joined in a program
of reciprocal borrowing. The program provides faculty of participating
institutions with on-site access and borrowing privileges at the member
libraries. To borrow materials at MIT, faculty of other member institutions
should request a Reciprocal Faculty Borrowing Program card from their
institution's library and present the card and a confirming identification
at Document Services.