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Please Limit your book requests I only have access to 100 million volumes today

Please Limit your book requests I only have access to 100 million volumes today. Faculty Fellows. MaryAnn Samson samsonma@slu.edu 314-977-3991. Different types of ILL. SLU online catalog MOBIUS online catalog Traditional ILL . SLU online catalog http://libcat.slu.edu/. Pius XII Library

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Please Limit your book requests I only have access to 100 million volumes today

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  1. PleaseLimit yourbook requestsI only have access to100 million volumes today

  2. Faculty Fellows MaryAnn Samson samsonma@slu.edu 314-977-3991

  3. Different types of ILL • SLU online catalog • MOBIUS online catalog • Traditional ILL

  4. SLU online cataloghttp://libcat.slu.edu/ • Pius XII Library • Medical Center Library • Law Library

  5. MOBIUS • MOBIUS (Missouri Bibliographic Information User System) is a consortium of libraries in the state of Missouri. • 60 academic institutions and 2 public libraries • Combined collection of the more than 20 million items • Patron initiated requesting • A single user interface allows requesting of library materials using any personal computer in any location with access to the Internet • Requested materials are delivered within two-three days • You will receive an e-mail notifying you when the book is ready for pick up

  6. A cancellation notice is sent if the item cannot be supplied Request the book again if additional copies are available from MOBIUS Complete an ILLiad interlibrary loan if no additional copies are available in MOBIUS or if the item is a photocopy Books requested in your faculty member’s name NEVER REQUEST A BOOK IN YOUR NAME Become an authorized user for your faculty Request books in your faculty member’s name at the Circulation Desk Email notification will go to the faculty member

  7. When an item is not found in the SLU Libraries online catalog, click the Search MOBIUS button to be transferred to the MOBIUS catalog

  8. In this example, the title Art of Landscape Quilting was searched. The search has been transferred to the MOBIUS catalog. • There are two bibliographic records with different holding attached to each record.

  9. I choose the second bibliographic record because the first had no copies available for requesting. • Click on 1 MOBIUS library has this item to see what copies are available

  10. Click on Request button

  11. Click on the drop down arrow, Our cluster is SLU. Click on the Submit above information button

  12. Enter your name Enter your Banner ID number Choose the pick up location Click the submit button

  13. A confirmation screen displays showing the title requested, cluster requested from and where the book will be delivered.

  14. Traditional ILL Traditional interlibrary Loan is a service through which circulating books not found in the online catalogs of Saint Louis University Libraries or MOBIUS libraries may be requested and obtained from other libraries. Requests for photocopied articles are obtained from other libraries and always are requested through ILLiad.

  15. We participate in several cooperative lending programs that provide fast turn around time. We have access to libraries locally, regionally, and nationally. Generally photocopied articles arrive in two to five days and books arrive within a week to ten days Primarily photocopied articles and circulating books are available. Video cassettes, dissertations and loose-leafs may be difficult to borrow. There is no limit to the number of items you may request at one time. If you are requesting a large number of books allow yourself enough time to obtain and use the information.

  16. Typically, books borrowed through interlibrary loan only have a two to three week loan period with no renewals. MOST IMPORTANT: Complete bibliographic information must be provided. Article requests must have the author, title, volume, date and page number.

  17. ILLiad • ILLiad is anelectronic system used to request items, either photocopies or books • ILLiad offers the convenient option of having articles delivered to you via electronic delivery • Once you have entered your personal information you will not have to supply the information again

  18. You choose your username and password. You will be notified via e-mail as soon as your requested item arrives in the library You will be able to review your current and past requested items

  19. Notification and delivery • We will send an e-mail message to your e-mail account of your choice notifying you that your material has arrived and is ready for pick-up. • Returnable items are be picked up at the Circulation Desk. The book wrap on returnable items indicates the due date and any restrictions placed by the lending library. The loan period of the item depends on the policy of the lending library. • Borrowed items must be returned on time. Interlibrary Loan is a privilege and a courtesy. Returning items late jeopardizes our borrowing relationship with the lending library • Photocopy items are retrieved electronically as Adobe PDF documents from the ILLiad server in most cases.

  20. ILLiad Account

  21. First time users need to register in ILLiad to create an account. • Click on theFirst-Time Userslink. • Scroll to the bottom of the next screen. • Click on the First Time Users Click Here button. • Once registered you enter your username and password to access ILLiad.

  22. Enter your last name followed by the faculty member’s last name. The faculty member’s name should be in parenthesize. Examples: Samson (Hartke)

  23. Status is FACULTY Department is LAW SCHOOL

  24. You choose your username and password

  25. Click on Request a Book for book request • Click on Request a Photocopy for copy request

  26. Fill in the information requested. • Be sure to have checked the Saint Louis University Libraries and MOBIUS online catalogs and the E-Journal Portal before requesting items. • One request per item is required. • When finished entering the information, click the Submit request button at the bottom of the page.

  27. Confirmation that your item was processed

  28. Request an article through article linker • Article Linker provides a link from the database searching to ILLiad without you having to rekey the information. • In your search results any item that is not in PDF may be requested though ILLiad

  29. A screen appears that indicates that no online matches were found for the article. • Click on the words “Law Library” in step 3.

  30. You are automatically directed to the Law Library ILLiad web page • Logon to ILLiad.

  31. The information from the database is entered into ILLiad automatically after opening your ILLiad account.

  32. Scroll down to the bottom of the request form. • Click the Submit Request button. • Remember to log out of ILLiad when you are finished requesting items.

  33. Confirmation that your request was successfully processed

  34. Contacts • Joanne Vogel • vogeljc@slu.edu • 314-977-2758 • MaryAnn Samson • samsonma@slu.edu • 314-977-3991 • Corie Dugas • cdugas@slu.edu • 314-977-3449 • Alaina Culbertson • aculber1@slu.edu • 314-977-3314

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