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Interlibrary Loan Service: Journal Article Request

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Before entering your journal article request, please check the online catalog to see whether the Library owns the publication.

The length of time it takes to fulfill requests varies greatly depending on the library supplying us with the photocopy. The best strategy is to submit requests as early as possible. You will be notified when the material arrives and can pick it up at the Circulation Desk. 

In ordering materials, you agree to the following copyright statement. If you have additional questions, read the FAQ, stop by the Reference Desk, call ext. 2283 (610-409-3000), or e-mail library@ursinus.edu .


Your Information:

Your Name:
Phone Number:
College Address:
Your full E-mail Address: (e.g., jsmith@ursinus.edu)
Is this an Ursinus e-mail address? YES NO

Ursinus Status: (select a status)
Faculty
Student, Day
Student, Center for Continuous Learning
Staff

If Faculty or Staff, indicate Department:
If Student, indicate Course:


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Journal Article Information:

Please provide complete information for your requests.
To insure fastest service do not give title abbreviations.

Before submitting requests please click the "See if Library owns!"
button to check whether the Library owns the journal.

Journal Title:


Volume: Number: Date: Pages:

ISSN (if known--speeds processing!):

Author (last name, first name, initial):


Article Title:


Where did you find this citation? For example, MLA database; bibliography in a book or journal, etc.


When is the last date that this material will still be useful to you?:


How important is this material to your project? useful, but not essential moderately important essential for my work


Additional information or comments:
 

 

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