Yes, request it through your Interlibrary Loan (ILL) account. Once logged into your account, choose "Article" or "Book Chapter" from the left menu, complete the form, and submit the request. Scans usually arrive in 24-48 hours. ILL Tutorials: Creating (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx8FxBGRLok ) an ILL account Requesting (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPRq6oqU3m4) an Article
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Yes, the library print stations have both color and black and white printers.
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Reply to the email notification you received from Interlibrary Loan. You can also email (http://libilb@lsu.edu) or call 578-2138. Inform ILL staff of the missing pages, and they will rescan the article (if scanned locally) or we will contact the lending library and request another scan.
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LSU library does own many works of fiction; however, because we are an academic library, we do not keep fiction in its own separate section. Fiction is classified by the country in which it was published. For example, English literature has a call number of PR, and American literature has a call number of PS. We also have many works of fiction for young adults in our Young People's Collection. In order to determine where to look for fiction in the stacks, please consult the library website or ask at the checkout desk in room 241 of LSU Library. We also have some works of popular fiction on our Book Exchange shelf in room 241. Anyone is welcome to take one of these books free of charge; books donated in exchange are certainly welcome, though not required.
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The best way to browse our e-journals is to go to the library homepage (https://www.lib.lsu.edu/) and click on the Journals and Newspapers tab. From there you can browse journals by title or subject. eResources Staff
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