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ENGL 3250 - Hoffman: Requesting Resources from Other Libraries

When the library doesn't have what you need

Sometimes your home library simply doesn't have the article or book you need. Several options exist for requesting material from other libraries in the USG system. 

GIL Express: This service is free to students, staff and faculty. It is primarily used to request books that are owned by other University System of Georgia libraries. 

ILLiad: If no library in the University System has the book or article that you want, you may request it through ILLiad. [Please note: Always try GIL Express first for books we don't own; the turnaround from request to delivery is much faster than with ILLiad.]. This service is primarily used for requesting articles. Articles can often be received electronically through your campus email.

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Using ILLiad

ILLiad can have a much slower turn around and lending libraries may place more restrictions on the loan period, so ILLiad should only be used when the resource is NOT available within the USG system through GIL Express.

To use ILLiad:

  1. First time users will need to register for an account
  2. Log into your ILLiad account
  3. Select the appropriate resource type under the "New Request" menu
  4. Be as detailed and accurate as possible when providing information about the article or book to increase the chance of the item being located
  5. You can check the status of your pending requests and checked out items by logging back into your ILLiad account

screen shot of ILLIAD form to request an article with New REquest highlighted in red

Frequently asked questions about ILLiad can be found here.