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In a library, a request is a request for a specific item or service. Some examples of requests that might be made in a library include:
- Requesting a book or other item from the library’s collection: This could involve asking a librarian to locate a specific book or other item and have it made available for you to check out.
- Requesting a copy of an article or other material: This could involve asking a librarian to locate a copy of an article or other material that is not available in the library’s collection and either provide you with a copy or help you obtain one through interlibrary loan or other means.
- Requesting a room or other space: This could involve asking a librarian to reserve a room or other space in the library for a specific purpose, such as studying or holding a meeting.
- Requesting research assistance: This could involve asking a librarian to help you find information on a specific topic or research question.
- Requesting access to a special collection or restricted material: This could involve asking a librarian for permission to access a special collection of rare or unique materials or to use equipment or facilities that are normally restricted.