LINK+

LINK+

LINK+ (Link Plus) is a networked catalog of contributed holdings from participating libraries in California and Nevada but mostly in the California Bay Area. Through LINK+, one can check out a book from any participating library via their own local library and have it delivered to the library of their choice free of charge. You can visit its website at http://csul.iii.com/.

Participating libraries

The participating libraries as of May, 2008 are:

# Alameda County Libraries
# Alliant International University
# Azusa Pacific University
# Berkeley Public Library
# Cal Poly Pomona
# Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
# CSU, Dominguez Hills
# CSU, East Bay (Formerly CSU, Hayward)
# CSU, Fresno
# CSU, Long Beach
# Claremont Colleges
# Hayward Public Library
# La Sierra University
# Livermore Public Library
# Loma Linda University
# Loyola Marymount University
# Mission Community College
# Mountain View Public Library
# Mount St. Mary's College
# Occidental College
# Pacific Union College
# Pleasanton Public Library
# Point Loma Nazarene University
# Riverside Public Library
# Sacramento Public Library
# Saint Mary's College
# San Diego State University
# San Francisco Public Library
# San Francisco State University
# San Jose State/SJ Public Library
# Santa Clara City Library
# Santa Clara University
# Sonoma State University
# Sunnyvale Public Library
# University of California, Riverside
# University of California, Santa Cruz
# University of Judaism
# University of LaVerne
# University of Nevada, Las Vegas
# University of Nevada, Reno
# University of San Francisco
# West Valley Community College
# Whittier College


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