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A service which fills patron requests for materials from other libraries.
Ãâó: www.lib.uconn.edu/using/tutorials/instruction/glos...
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or Interlibrary loan - the process of having an item brought in from another library or university, see Document delivery
Ãâó: www.lib.monash.edu.au/vl/glossind.htm
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Health status in a community is measured in terms of mortality (rates of death within a population) and morbidity (rates of the incidence and prevalence of disease). Mortality may be represented by crude rates or age-adjusted rates (AAM); by degree of premature death (Years of Productive Life Lost or YPLL); and by cause (disease - cancer and non-cancer or injury - intentional, unintentional). Morbidity may be represented by age-adjusted (AA) incidence of cancer and chronic disease. ...
Ãâó: mapp.naccho.org/MAPP_Glossary.asp
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Any painted or penwork decoration (particularly gold or silver) used to adorn a manuscript, including such features as canon tables, calendars, carpet pages, author, donor, or evangelist portraits, miniatures, initials, borders, etc., but excluding such features as simple pen-flourished letters and line fillers, or the highlighting of letters or paragraph marks within a text usually executed in red or blue ink.
Ãâó: www.slais.ubc.ca/people/students/student-projects/...
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When a book or other item is not listed in the Novanet catalogue, a registered borrower may request that it be borrowed from another library, by filling out a printed form at the circulation desk or an online form available through the library
Ãâó: www.msvu.ca/library/glossary.asp
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