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Interlibrary Loan

Interlibrary Loan. What if there’s no full text?. Articles with full text are clearly marked. Full text is often available in HTML and/or PDF format. Article 3 in this example is not. How can I get a copy?. Ask the library staff to get it for you.

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Interlibrary Loan

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  1. Interlibrary Loan What if there’s no full text?

  2. Articles with full text are clearly marked Full text is often available in HTML and/or PDF format. Article 3 in this example is not. How can I get a copy?

  3. Ask the library staff to get it for you Through the Interlibrary Loan service, the Library can request copies of articles and can borrow books from other libraries.

  4. What do I include in my request? Please give us the full citation for every item that you ask for. An easy way to copy it is to use the Add to Folder link.

  5. Folder Has Items This orange box opens up at the top of the results list. Click “Folder View” to see the citation.

  6. Print or email your request

  7. Remember: It takes some time • Be ready to wait at least a few days and maybe a week or so • If you get started on your research early, you’ll get your articles in plenty of time to use them in your paper.

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