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Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery

Interlibrary Loan for EUI Members

The aim of the interlibrary loan service is to provide EUI members with access to documents that are not available in the EUI Library, or through its electronic resources.

ILL/Document delivery is a no-charge service, however since ILLs are expensive, and funds are limited, users should ensure that they really need the documents requested.

It is advisable not to hand in many ILL requests for books at the same time: if the books arrive at the same time it is difficult to read them all in a short period.

It is understood that users know and will respect Library rules  about interlibrary loans when submitting ILL requests.

Users are informed by e-mail (hold pickup notice) when an ILL has arrived. The books should be collected at the Loan Desk. Articles are delivered by e-mail or to users' pigeon holes.

Users should inform the ILL staff  when they are leaving the EUI for any extended period of time. This allows the service to plan the arrival of the ILLs for their return.

Before submitting  a request, consult the EUI catalogue  to verify that the library does not have the material.

Bibliographical references should be given as fully and accurately as is possible; the Reference Service may be consulted in cases of doubt or difficulty.

Interlibrary loans for other Libraries

Contacts

Tel. +39 055 4685 365 / 357 / 418

Fax: +39 055 4685 283

Email: reqill@eui.eu  (for EUI members), illeui@eui.eu  (for other Libraries)

Ruth Gbikpi-Nirere  (Responsible) and Abra Grilli 

 

Page last updated on 27 April 2010

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