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The Graduate School Reference Center

An online reference portal designed to provide information to faculty, researchers, and students in The Graduate School.

Interlibrary Loan

Interlibrary Loan Services

The Interlibrary Loan service  provides books, articles, and other materials not available from our library.
This service also provides online delivery of articles from our own collection.
The service is available to Augusta University faculty, staff, students, Augusta University Health System employees and Loansome Doc participants.
 
Additional information is available from the Greenblatt Library Interlibrary Loan Office, AB-1009, or email docdel@augusta.edu, or call 706-721-6374.

First Time User

After this one-time registration, the pertinent fields will be filled in automatically for each request you submit.

Submit a Request

Submit a Request

Once you have the information for a book or article that you want, you can submit a request electronically from your account.

You can submit requests electronically while performing Ovid or PubMed searches.

Fees

Fee Schedule

No charge for books borrowed from University System of Georgia Libraries with current JagID.

All AU faculty, students, staff and researchers will not be charged for any standard InterLibrary Loan fees under $75. This applies to all article, book chapter, and loan requests from any provider outside of the GALILEO system, including International.

Delivery of Request

Delivery of Request

Most articles/documents will be delivered to your Interlibrary Loan account. An automated e-mail will announce the item's availability for download. You must to login to your account to retrieve the article.

Books or other original items borrowed from other libraries should be picked up at the Library Information Center upon receipt of notification of its arrival.

Return borrowed items to the Library Information Center immediately upon completion of their use. They must be returned no later than the posted due date.

Guidelines

Guidelines

  • Copyright guidelines allow the Greenblatt Library to borrow up to 6 articles from the same journal volume.
  • The Library is bound by any restrictions on borrowing and/or use imposed by the lending library.
  • The time allowed by the lending library is indicated on a slip attached to the front of the book. The loan period varies; it is commonly two weeks from the date of receipt. An extension of time should be requested only in extenuating circumstances, and should be directed to the Interlibrary Loan Office.
  • Dissertations are usually not available for loan and must be purchased by the requester from University Microfilms. Order information can be obtained from Dissertation Abstracts.