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MCOM 3327 (Osei-Hwere): Media Communication Law

Mass Media Law

What is Interlibrary Loan (ILL)?

Interlibrary Loan is a service in which one library (such as the Cornette Library) borrows a book, etc. from another library for the use of an individual (you!).

Generally there is no charge, but you will be contacted in advance to authorize a fee, if there will be one.

Create an Interlibrary Loan Account

To use Interlibrary Loan (ILL), you must first create your account.

  1. Go to the Cornette Library homepage
  2. Click on the link to "Services"
  3. Click on Interlibrary Loan Request
  4. If you are a first-time user, click on the button to "Create Account" and read the copyright notice
  5. Click on the button "First Time Users Click Here"
  6. Fill out the New User Registration form

How Do I Request an Article via ILL?

 The ILL department will need this information to find an article for you:

  • author of the article
  • title of the article
  • title of the journal
  • date or volume/issue of the journal
  • page numbers of the article

 You may submit your request online two ways:

  • Link to pre-filled Interlibrary Loan form that is available in most results lists of the databases 
  • Online Interlibrary Loan Request Form (ILLIAD).

How Will I Receive an Article via ILL?

After you submit a request for an article to ILL:

  • Allow up to 1 week for an article to arrive.
  • You will be notified by WTAMU email or phone when the article, if available, arrives.
  • Some articles may delivered as PDF attachments via your WTAMU email.
  • Articles may also be delivered online:
    • in that case, you will receive an email notification.
    • login to your ILL account.
    • retrieve the item under "View/Download Electronically Received Articles."
    • you must download/print these articles within 30 days.
  • Rarely, articles will be received as photopopies:
    • they can be picked up at the Interlibrary Loan desk during regular business hours.
    • after hours, the articles can be picked up at the Research & Access Desk.
    • there will be no charge for the photocopies.
    • the articles are yours to keep.