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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Missing Library Materials Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of material you are reporting as missing, such as Book, Video Tape, or Audio Tape. This helps the library staff categorize your request effectively.
  3. Fill in the title and call number of the missing item. If applicable, provide details for microfiche or microform materials in the designated fields.
  4. Enter your patron information, including your name and phone number. Ensure this is printed clearly for easy contact.
  5. Indicate your status (Faculty, Student, Alumni, etc.) and specify any urgency by selecting 'Normal' or 'Rush'. If it's a rush request, consider interlibrary loan options for quicker access.
  6. Complete the dates requested and not needed after to help prioritize your request. This information is crucial for library staff.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting your form through our platform.

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Several major library catalogs you may wish to search or browse are: Library of Congress Online Catalog. NLS Online Catalog. OCLC WorldCat Advanced Search. OCLC WorldCat Fiction Finder.
At School In the vehicle of whoever you ride to school with. Wherever you hangout after school. On the classroom or teachers bookshelf. In my neighbors or friends desk. (ask their permission before looking) In the cafeteria, gym, band room, etc. At the school office.
Lost Library Books Checklist Around the House. In the magazine rack. In the car (also check under the seats) In the bathroom. Around Town. In the recycling bin. At the doctors or dentists office. In your folder or binder. At School. On/in any of the desks at home. The vehicle you ride to school in. Under one of the beds.
Around Town At the doctors or dentists office. At the local public library. At the church/temple/mosque library. At the babysitters house. At a relatives house. At your daycare/after-school care facility. At your friends house. At your other parents house.
If youre not sure, ask the librarian. Around the house: 1. In the car (also check under the seats). Under the babys car seat. Around town: 1. At the doctors or dentists office. At the local public library. At school: 1. On the school bus; at the bus stop. On the classroom or teachers bookshelf.

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Locate a book in the library Find a book in the library catalog. Write down the call number. In the library, check out a map to see where books with different call numbers are located. Find the labels at the end of each row of books. Use the call number labels to find the book.
4 Ways to Find a Book from a Vague Description Google it. Turn to the expertise of strangers through social media. Search on BookBubs website. When in doubt, ask your librarian.

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