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Other libraries through Interlibrary Loan

  • What is Interlibrary Loan and who can use it?
    • If a physical or digital item is unavailable at CU, any CU student, faculty, and staff member may request the item by Interlibrary Loan thru the Manuel Library. Another library may be willing to provide the item, but this is not guaranteed.
  • How do I make a request?
  • How do I get my item?
    • When an item is requested, the Manuel Library will attempt to obtain it. The library will contact the patron when the item arrives here. If it is a digital item, it will be emailed to the patron. If it is a physical item, it may be picked up at the library or shipped to the patron if the patron lives at least 45 minutes away from CU.
  • What does it cost?
    • The library will cover the postage to ship items to the patron and the postage to return items to the library.
    • The patron must pay any other monetary cost (e.g. overdue fines) incurred in the transaction.
  • What else do I need to know?
    • The lending library will specify as to when the loan item is due back, and certain items on interlibrary loan may be limited to use inside the Manuel Library.
    • The patron should allow sufficient time for the Manuel Library to return the item to the lending library by returning it to the Manuel Library by the date assigned to the patron.
    • The Manuel Library cannot handle international shipping.
    • The patron must allow the library 24 hours from the item’s arrival, not counting Saturdays and days closed, to prepare the item to ship.
    • Entire books are likely to be loaned from other libraries as a physical item. It is not likely to be loaned as an eBook for copyright reasons though a portion (e.g. one chapter) of an eBook may be loaned.