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Staff and students may submit DDS requests as long as they are eligible for this service. Before submitting your DDS requests, we recommend that you refer to this guide on finding library resources first to confirm that your requested articles and book chapters are not available in the library's collection.

Do note that the library reserves the right to reject requests due to budgetary constraints, or if the requests are not available for purchase. DDS is provided by NUS Libraries to support the University's teaching and research programmes; the requests must therefore be related to these activities.

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