Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Policy

Through interlibrary loan (ILL), our library obtains resources for you from another library—either PDFs of articles that you can keep, or physical copies of books or DVDs that you can borrow.

Ready to ILL?

Eligible Patrons

Landmark College students, faculty, and staff may submit requests. Special arrangements may be made for visiting scholars. Priority is given to materials that support a student's course work or that support the curriculum, research, or professional development directly related to the patron's job at Landmark College or to the mission of the college.

Materials Available Through ILL

  • Books usually can be borrowed without restrictions, although some materials may be restricted to use within the Library.
  • PDFs (or rarely, photocopies) of individual articles from journals, magazine, or newspapers.
  • DVDs and music CDs (and you can borrow a DVD/CD player from the Landmark College Library that works with your laptop computer)

Materials Not Available Through ILL

  • Books published in the last six months
  • Bound volumes or entire issues of journals, magazines, or newspapers
  • Reserved materials
  • Reference books and materials (but an entry/article from a reference book may be available)
  • Rare, valuable, or fragile items
  • Duplicates of materials owned by the Landmark College Library, unless lost

Does the Library have immediate access to your material?

The material you want may be available in the Library or on one of its online databases. By spending a few moments to see if the material is immediately available, you may significantly reduce the time it takes to get want you want:

  • Requesting a book or video/DVD? Search our online catalog.
  • Requesting an article? We might own the journal, magazine, or newspaper, or one of our article databases may have your article in full text.
    Search Publication Finder to see if the magazine, journal, or newspaper of your article is available in full text in one of our other databases or in our print periodical collection.

Processing Time

Request forms are available at the Main Desk. Please fill out as completely as possible. Incomplete forms will be returned to the patron, resulting in delays in processing and filling requests. Completed forms may be given to the staff member on duty at the Main Desk.

Plan ahead when making requests. Requests are processed within 1-2 days. Articles typically arrive within a week. Book and audiovisual loans generally take 7-14 business days to arrive, but sometimes can take up to 3 weeks.

Loan Periods

The lending institution determines the loan period. Renewals should be requested only when necessary. Renewal requests should be made 2-3 days prior to the due date.

When requested materials arrive, a note or email will be sent to the patron. Be sure to check your email daily. Materials will be held in the Circulation/ILL Office. Please ask for them at the Main Desk.

Return ILL materials to a staff member at the Library front desk or drop in book drop. Please DO NOT leave them on the Library front desk unattended.

Cost

There is no fee for requests. However, the Interlibrary Loan office reserves the right to establish charges in advance for excessive requests.

Lost/Damaged/Overdue Fees

Borrowers will be charged for lost, damaged, or overdue materials. Bills for lost, damaged, or overdue materials are generated from the lending libraries and passed on to the patron. An additional processing fee of $15.00 per item will be added to the lending library's bill. Please note that the average charge is $100.00 per missing item.

Restrictions

The ILL Office will process 5 requests per day per patron during busy periods. A group of more than 5 requests should be prioritized from most needed to least. The ILL Office reserves the right to limit the use of ILL service when requests are deemed inappropriate or excessive. Requests of materials for personal interest will be accepted but will not receive the highest priority due to resource limitations.

Questions?

Please contact John Kosakowski, Technical Services Coordinator, for information on the status of an ILL request or for assistance in initiating a request, at 802-387-6760 or [email protected].

Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Service is a cooperative exchange of resources between libraries. Landmark College Library participates in the international OCLC ILL system and the statewide Vermont Automated Library System (VALS).