E-ZBorrow Milestone at Temple Libraries

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Today Temple Libraries filled the 400,000th request placed in the E-ZBorrow program administered through the PALCI consortium. The book was requested by a patron at Penn State and the book is:

A war of nerves : soldiers and psychiatrists in the
twentieth century
by Ben Shephard, Harvard University Press, 2001.

Temple started participating in E-ZBorrow in the fall of 2000, and since then we have borrowed 17,833 books and lent 30,979 books through this program.

If you are currently studying or working at Temple you may request any book through
E-ZBorrow that is not available at Temple . You can request books that are available for loan at one of the 49 other participating libraries including Penn, Pitt, Penn State, Rutgers, Lehigh, Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore.

-- Penelope Myers

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