Interlibrary Loans
Can't find a book in our collection? You can submit a request to borrow it from another library with our Interlibrary Loan Service. To do this you need to fill out a form at either Branch and include the author, title and your contact information. You must have a Library Card in good standing to use this service.
Please make sure to check our catalogue first to see if we have the book.
We cannot request reference books, popular books, books less than one year old, DVDs or audiobooks using Interlibrary Loans.
Lost or damaged materials will be charged to the customer at the rate charged by the lending library.
Do you love a particular author, but we don't have all their books? We can get you the books we don't have through our Interlibrary Loan service.
How Long Will it Take?
Interlibrary Loans are sent and received by mail, so items can take up to two weeks or more to arrive. Most items are received within seven to ten days.
How Long Can I Keep an Interlibrary Loan Book?
Loan periods are determined by the lending library and are usually four to five weeks.
Requests for the renewal of Interlibrary Loan material must be received at least three days before the due date. Renewals may be requested by phone or in person at either Branch.
View our Interlibrary Loan Policy for more information. (PDF)
Please contact the Library if you have any questions or for more information.
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Apsley Branch
175 Burleigh Street
Box 335, Apsley, ON, K0L 1A0
705-656-4333
Woodview Branch
66 Northey's Bay Road
Woodview, ON, K0L 3E0
705-654-1071
CEO/Librarian
Debbie Hall
T. (705) 656-4333
F. (705) 656-2538
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Long before today there have been First Nation peoples who have been stewards and defenders of this land. The North Kawartha Library with respect and gratitude acknowledge we stand on the traditional, ancestral and treaty lands of the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nations, which include: Curve Lake, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Rama, Beausoleil and Georgina Island First Nations.