What is Inter
Library Loan (ILL)?
Inter
Library Loans
(or ILL for short) is a service that allows members of
the Eleanor London Côte Saint-Luc Public Library
to obtain books or articles that the library does not
own.
Inter Library Loans is the process of sharing
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What steps
should I take before making an ILL request?
Make sure you membership is up-to-date, otherwise it
will delay the time required to process your request.
Be very sure that you really need the item.
Check the library’s catalogue to make sure we do
not own the book or article from a periodical that you
need. If you are not sure how to do this, call the Reference
Librarian. If the library owns the item that you need
your request will be cancelled. |
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Who can partake
of ILL?
This service is limited to adults that are members of
the library. Children and young adults must have their
parents make the request on their behalf.
Please make sure your membership is still valid and/or
up-to-date before making an ILL request.
Patrons with outstanding fines on their records will not
be allowed to use this service until they are paid. |
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How
can I make a request for ILL material?:
1)Come visit us at the Reference
Desk
2)Fill out one of our online electronic
ILL forms:
Request
A Book Online
Request
An Article Online
3)Call the Library and ask to speak to the reference Librarian
(514-485-6900)
4)Send us an email (reference
@ cotesaintluc.org) |
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What types
of material can I receive through ILL?
- Books (not published during the current year)
- Photocopies of newspaper, magazine and journal articles
- microfilims
- Government documents
- Conference proceedings
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What Materials
can I NOT receive through ILL?
- Material already owned by the library
- All audiovisual materials (ex: CDs, DVDs, videos,
audiobooks, language kits
- Books published and/or copyrighted in the current
year
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What materials
may not be available?
Other Libraries may choose not to send
us the following materials:
- Non-circulating / reference materials.
- Best-sellers, popular paperbacks, and other high-demand
titles.
- Magazines, except photocopies of specific articles.
- Pamphlets and other in-print materials priced under
$10.00.
- Textbooks for academic courses.
- Genealogical material.
- Rare books.
- Oversized materials such as large maps.
- Unpublished dissertations and theses.
- Books published in multi-volume sets.
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| All library materials requested
via interlibrary loan are subject to the availability and
interlibrary loan policies of the lending libraries. |
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Do I Have
to Pay?
Generally, there is no charge for this service. If the
lending library does intend to charge a fee you would
be contacted to see if you still want the book or the
article. If so, all costs will be borne by the member.
The CSL Library does not know what the fees will be in
advance, as each library determines its own fees and costs. |
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What happens
if I lose or damage a book borrowed through ILL?
Lost or damaged materials will be charged to the patron
at the rate charged by the lending library. The charges
depend entirely on each individual library. Any person
refusing to pay for a lost or damaged item will have their
ILL privileges suspended. |
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How
long does it take to receive items through ILL?
Although the length of time varies, the average wait
time is approximately 2 - 4 weeks. The time depends upon
several factors such as the availability of the materials,
shipping and transit time. Materials sent from other provinces
will take longer. Some libraries also suspend their ILL
service during holidays. |
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How long may I keep the Interlibrary Loan item?
Loans are generally 3 weeks but may differ depneding
on the lending library's loan policy. Materials can be
renewed unless stated otherwise by the lending library.
While in most cases the patron is free to take the material
home with him/her for the 3 weeks, the lending library
may state that the material can only be used in the library
(this usually applies to fragile or rare items and such
things like microfilm). |
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Is there a limit on Interlibrary Loan requests?
You can have 2 active
requests at one time. |
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How
do I know when the item I’ve requested has arrived?
The Reference librarian will call you to notify you that
your item is ready to be picked up. You will also be notified
if we cannot obtain an item for you. |
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Where
do I get my ILL book once it has arrived at the library?
ALL material borrowed through ILL is to be picked up
and returned at the Reference Desk. An ILL item should
never be returned in the book drop-off
chute or deposited on a service counter. When you are
returning an ILL always hand it to a library employee. |
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Why
can’t you get what I’ve requested?
The main reason is that we are not able to find an accessible
library within the country that will lend us the item.
Not all libraries within the country participate in the
ILL service, and of those that do some may stipulate that
certain books are not available for loan. |
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