REQUEST FORMS: Pick up and turn in
written ILL requests at the Access Services or Reference
Desks in Copley Library. You may submit ILL requests electronically. Please
submit your request only in one format. However
you are still responsible for checking the online catalog and payment
of associated charges as you would when you submit a written
request.
Take care not to order too many books at one time,
as they will all arrive during the same time span and you may
not be able to read them all by their due dates. Renewals on
interlibrary loans are rarely granted. Order materials judiciously.
The Copley Library is charged as much as $30 for loans, so do
not order items of dubious value to your research.
QUESTIONS: Please
direct any questions to Alex Moran in the Interlibrary Loan Department
at 260-2364 or via electronic mail at moran1@sandiego.edu
POLICIES & INFORMATION In the course of your research you will encounter
book titles, journal articles, theses and dissertations which are
not available in the Copley Library or books held by San
Diego Circuit Libraries. The Interlibrary Loan Department at the
Copley Library will try to borrow such items for you from another
institution as quickly as possible. We will make a request electronically
via a large international database and will ask up to five institutions
to loan that item to us. If the first institution is unable to
fill the request, it will automatically be forwarded to the next
library on the list. Since each library on the list has up to four
business days to answer that the item is available and that they
are willing to make the loan, it may take up to five weeks for
a request to be filled or rejected.
We ask that you follow the
following guidelines when planning and executing an interlibrary
loan request.
TIME: Please give yourself enough time to order
an item. Books are sent surface mail and their shipping time cannot
be expedited. Lending libraries will not allow a borrower to pick
an item up at their libraries. Loan rules dictate that the transaction
be made by mail or institutional courier between libraries. Most
loaned items take between ten days and two weeks to arrive and
often take longer. We may be able to obtain a photocopy of a journal
article in 48-72 hours, but the document delivery companies which
provide this service have a limited number of journal titles at
their disposal.
CHECK THE COPLEY CATALOG FIRST! Please
check our own collection first before placing any interlibrary
loan request. A great many requests received at Copley are for
items currently on our shelves. BOOKS THAT ARE HELD BY OTHER
SAN DIEGO CIRCUIT LIBRARIES MUST BE REQUESTED BY THE PATRON
DIRECTLY USING THE "request an item" feature in the Circuit Database. Requests
for books owned by USD Libraries and Circuit Libraries will be
disregarded.
COST: The Copley Library will absorb the lending
costs associated with those items for which we are charged for
up to 25 items per academic year for USD faculty members and
graduate students.Undergraduate students are required to
pay all costs associated with Interlibrary Loan of books and journal
articles.
NOTICE OF ARRIVAL: We will attempt
to notify you when material arrives for you. We
have found that voice mail and email work best to notify patrons. If
you do not have voice mail or email, we cannot be responsible
for messages left for you when materials arrive. When notified
of an item's arrival, please pick it up soon after or call to let
us know when you will be in for it. Items left for two weeks must
be returned to the lender. When a book arrives, be sure to safeguard
it. You will be financially responsible for any lost book. Replacement
charges average $50-$75.
RENEWALS: Most institutions do not allow interlibrary
loan books to be renewed. They must be read and returned to Copley
Library by the due date.
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS: If you are a graduate
assistant who is doing research for a professor, you must have
written permission from your professor in order to borrow materials
under that professor's name. Make sure you order materials through
that professor's name or your account will be debited for any charges
and you may be held responsible for lost materials.
AVAILABILITY OF ITEMS: Once a request leaves
the Copley Library we have no control over whether or not it is
filled or rejected. Not all books or journal titles are available
for borrowing. Not all requests may be filled due to the item's
unavailability on the lender's shelf, to the institution's lending
policy or to copyright law.
DISSERATIONS AND THESES: Many institutions
will not lend theses or dissertations. If you are unable to borrow
a dissertation from another library, you may be able to buy it
from Bell
and Howell International (via Web, mail or telephone
request). You may order directly through their web
site and pay with a credit card.
RETURNS: Please return all borrowed items on
time. Overdue items may jeopardize your borrowing privileges |