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ENGL 175: Creative Nonfiction: Travel Writing - Gould: Interlibrary Loan

A guide to doing research on travel writers and their works

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John LeMasney, "Ask a Librarian" May 25, 2010 via Library Garden, Creative Commons Attribution.

Interlibrary Loan

INTERLIBRARY LOAN

 

Obtaining Printed Resources at SCU Library

While many journal articles are available online at the University Library's web site or through its databases, you may find an article that you want that is available only in a printed journal at the University Library.  You may also want to use a book that is available at our library but is not available at a library near where you are this summer.  Our library's interlibrary loan staff can scan the pages that you need and deliver them electronically to your personal interlibrary loan account. To request this service, fill out an interlibrary loan request form for each item, and indicate in the Notes field that you are taking ENGL 175 remotely and are not close to SCU's campus.

 

Obtaining Resources not Available at SCU Library

You may learn of good journal articles and other sources of information that are not part of the University Library's collection, either online or in print.  You may request them on interlibrary loan, and our library's staff will ask libraries that do have them to deliver copies electronically to your personal interlibrary loan account.  To request this service, fill out an interlibrary loan request form for each item, and indicate in the Notes field that you are taking ENGL 175 remotely.

 

Questions?

If you have questions about obtaining anything through interlibrary loan, please feel free to contact our interlibrary loan staff:  Cindy Bradley at cbradley@scu.edu or 1-408-554-5428, or Carolee Bird at cbird@scu.edu or 1-408-554-5756.

Creating Your Interlibrary Loan Account

Creating Your Personal Interlibrary Loan Account

The first time you request something on interlibrary loan, you will be asked to create your own personal interlibrary loan account.  You can do that here.  You can find out more about creating an account and using the library's interlibrary loan service by reading the interlibrary loan FAQ page.