Introduction
Interlibrary
Loan is a worldwide cooperative sharing agreement between libraries
that affords library users in any location the means to borrow materials
not available locally from another library in the same state, region,
country, or the world.
McGovern Library fully supports and actively participates in Interlibrary Loan
activities in accordance with the following objectives from the Library's
mission statement:
2.
To provide access to local, regional, and worldwide information sources.
6. To support and participate in local, regional, national, and international
networks that share resources and services.
7. To make optimal use of human, financial, and physical resources
in providing library services in an ever-changing environment.
Interlibrary
Loan may be subdivided into Supplying and Requesting activities. McGovern Library's Interlibrary Loan Policy begins at this subdivision.
Supplying
Activities
General
Principles
McGovern Library...
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...strives to respond to any Interlibrary Loan request received,
regardless of the format of transmission, within 24 hours from the
time of receipt.
1.1. Under normal conditions, Interlibrary Loans will be processed
Monday through Friday during standard office hours, approximately
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Requests received outside of this timeframe
will be processed on the next business day.
1.2. When McGovern Library is closed due to university holidays, weather
conditions, emergency situations, or for any other circumstances
or reasons, requests will be processed on the next business day
that the Library is open.
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...will not charge the requesting library for the use of our materials
in response to an Interlibrary Loan request.
2.1. McGovern Library will pay for ordinary shipping charges to ship
materials that do not require special handling or insurance to the
requesting library.
2.2. The requesting library is responsible for paying ordinary shipping
charges to return loaned materials to McGovern Library.
2.3. The requesting library is responsible for paying all extraordinary
shipping charges for materials which require special handling or
insurance.
2.4. The requesting library is responsible for paying any and all
charges levied by McGovern Library for the recovery, repair, or replacement
of items which become lost, stolen, damaged, destroyed, or otherwise
overdue while in transit or in possession of the requesting library's patrons.
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...will not fill an Interlibrary Loan request which is not in copyright
compliance.
Interlibrary
Loan Supplying Policy
McGovern Library...
- ...will make and send photocopies of periodical articles and chapters
of books in response to Interlibrary Loan requests received, so
long as such requests are copyright compliant.
- ...will circulate books, audiotapes, VHS tapes and DVDS, music CDs, and LPs otherwise
available for general circulation on Interlibrary Loan.
Exceptions
2.1. Items owned for less than six months do not circulate.
2.2. Items on the New York Times Bestseller List do not circulate.
2.3. Special Collections materials (Jennewein, Boyajian, etc.) do not circulate..
2.4.
Materials in formats not specifically named in this section circulate
on a case-by-case basis.
- ...will specify the loan period, renewal availability, and any usage
restrictions for each item which circulates on Interlibrary Loan.
3.1. Print materials generally circulate for one month, and may
be renewed for up to an additional month at the discretion of McGovern Library.
3.2. Non-print materials generally circulate for two weeks or less
and are may be renewsed for up an additional two weeks at the discretion of McGovern Library..
3.3. Both print and non-print materials are subject to usage restrictions
imposed by McGovern Library.
- ...reserves the right to restrict any item from circulating on Interlibrary
Loan for any reason and at any time.
- ...will determine appropriate courses of action to recover, repair,
or replace items which are lost, stolen, damaged, destroyed, or
otherwise overdue while the responsibility of the requesting library.
- ...will restrict, suspend, or deny the borrowing privileges of a
library which is in frequent, excessive, or gross violation of any
of the guidelines established in this section of this document.
Requesting
Activities
General
Principles
McGovern Library...
- ...strives
to process any Interlibrary Loan request submitted, regardless of
format of submission, within 24 hours from the time of receipt.
1.1. Under normal conditions, Interlibrary Loans will be processed
Monday through Friday during standard office hours, approximately
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Requests submitted outside of this timeframe will
be processed on the next business day.
1.2. When McGovern Library is closed due to university holidays, weather
conditions, emergency situations, or for any other circumstances or
reasons, requests will be processed on the next business day that
the Library is open.
- ...will
make every effort to obtain the requested materials at no cost to
the patron.
2.1. The patron is responsible for paying any fees or charges associated with obtaining the requested material, except for fees associated with mailing the item(s) to and from the lending library.
2.2. When the requested material cannot be obtained except by paying
a fee, McGovern Library will notify the patron of the charges and obtain
the patron's consent to pay before continuing to process the request.
- ...strongly
encourages patrons to make a complete and thorough search of the resources
available at McGovern Library before submitting an Interlibrary Loan
request.
- ...strictly
complies with established copyright law and guidelines applicable
to Interlibrary Loan, especially Title 17: Sections 107 and 108 of
the United States Code and the CONTU Guidelines. For further information,
see McGovern Library's "Policy on Library Copying of Copyrighted Materials"
elsewhere in this policy handbook.
Interlibrary
Loan Requesting Policy
- Interlibrary
Loan requests may be submitted by any Dakota Wesleyan University student,
faculty, or staff member with a valid McGovern Library barcode.
1.1 No more than "a reasonable number" of Interlibrary Loan requests
may be submitted by one person for a single paper or project, or in
one day, unless permission is granted by a McGovern Library staff member.
1.1.1.
For practical purposes, "a reasonable number" is defined as the
number of Interlibrary Loan requests necessary for the patron
to research any topic as completely, thoroughly, and comprehensively
as desired.
1.1.2
Alumni and Mitchell Public Library patrons, even those with valid
McGovern Library barcodes, must use the Interlibrary Loan services
available at their local public library.
- McGovern Library will notify the patron via electronic mail, telephone, or
campus mail when requested materials have arrived and are ready for
pick up or use.
2.1. The supplying library controls the loan period, renewal availability,
and any usage restrictions for all requested materials.
2.1.1. Non-returnables (photocopies/microfiche copies) will be sent on via campus mail or to the requester's email account. These materials become the property of the requestor.
2.2. Returnables (items with due dates) not picked up within two weeks from the date of notification, or by the due date, whichever is earlier, will be returned to the supplying library
2.2.1.
Failure to pick up Interlibrary Loan materials twice in one semester
will result in disciplinary action apportioned by McGovern Library, up
to and including suspension of the patron's Interlibrary Loan privileges
for a specified period of time.
- The
requester assumes complete and total responsibility for the supplying
library's Interlibrary Loan materials from the moment of check-out/pick-up to
the moment of return.
3.1.
Interlibrary Loan materials must be returned by the due date specified.
3.1.1.
Failure to return Interlibrary Loan materials or request a renewal
by the due date will result in the following disciplinary action
by McGovern Library:
3.1.1.1. Replacement cost and processing fees for the unreturned item(s) will be charged to the requester’s library account.
3.1.1.2.Suspension of all borrowing privileges for McGovern Library materials until the overdue Interlibrary Loan material(s) have been returned or full payment has been received.
3.1.1.3.Upon return of the overdue item(s), or receipt of payment, restriction of Interlibrary Loan privileges for 1 full semester during which all items with due dates will be designated “In Library Use Only.”
3.1.1.4. If a further violation of occurs during this period, the patron’s Interlibrary Loan privileges will be immediately suspended for a semester long period, and any further materials with due dates borrowed by the patron will be designated “In library use only” for the duration of the patron’s enrollment.
3.1.2.
Refusal to return Interlibrary Loan materials when requested by
the library staff is considered a flagrant and intentional violation
of the Academic Integrity policy. Violations of the Academic Integrity
policy will be reported to the Vice President of Academic Affairs
and Dean.
3.2.
The patron is responsible for paying any and all charges levied by
the supplying library for the recovery, repair, or replacement of
items which become lost, stolen, damaged, destroyed, or otherwise
overdue while the patron's responsibility. A non-refundable, $15.00
processing fee will be charged by McGovern Library, in addition to any
charges levied by the supplying library.
3.2.1. The patron is not financially liable for the loss, theft,
damage, or destruction of the supplying library's Interlibrary Loan
material while the material is in transit, being processed, or waiting
for pick up.
Interlibrary Loan for Distance Education Students
*Distance students are those student enrolled solely in online courses with no on-campus component, and whose primary residence is more than X miles from Dakota Wesleyan University. If you are not certain of your status, or if you are a student whose status has changed, please contact the circulation supervisor, Judy Lehi by email (julehi@dwu.edu) or phone at (605) 995-2894.
All General Interlibrary Loan principles detailed above apply to Distance Education Students, with the following stipulations:
- Distance Education students may submit requests for books, DVDs, CDs, etc. (any returnable materials NOT owned by McGovern Library). These materials may be requested in the following ways:
1.1. Via the Interlibrary Loan links found in either the Library Catalog or in WorldCat. Fill in all fields completely, making sure to include your current mailing address and contact information.
1.1.1.Enter the phrase "Distance student" in the notes field.
1.2. By signing in to the Library Catalog, clicking the My Library Card tab, and filling in the blank Interlibrary Loan Form (top of form will read “Interlibrary Loan Form – Request to borrow an item”)
1.2.1. Enter the phrase "Distance student" in the notes field.
- Interlibrary Loan materials with due dates will be sent to the requester via UPS.
2.1. The requester assumes complete and total responsibility for the supplying library’s Interlibrary Loan materials from the moment materials leave McGovern Library until the moment they are received back at McGovern Library.
2.1.1.The patron is responsible for paying any and all charges levied by the supplying library for the recovery, repair, or replacement of items which become lost, stolen, damaged, destroyed, or otherwise overdue while the patron’s responsibility. A non-refundable, $15.00 processing fee will be charged by McGovern Library, in addition to any charges levied by the supplying library.
2.1.2. The patron is not financially liable for the loss, theft, damage, or destruction of the supplying library’s Interlibrary Loan material while the material is in transit to or from the lending library, or while being processed at McGovern Library.
2.2. The requester assumes the cost of returning the materials to McGovern Library via UPS.
2.3. Interlibrary Loan materials must be shipped back to McGovern Library, or a renewal requested on or before the due date specified.
2.3.1. Failure to return Interlibrary Loan materials or request a renewal by the due date will result in the following disciplinary action by McGovern Library:
2.3.1.1. Replacement cost and processing fees for the unreturned item will be charged to the requester’s library account.
2.3.1.2. Suspension of all borrowing privileges for McGovern Library materials until the overdue Interlibrary Loan material(s) have been returned or full payment received.
2.3.2. Refusal to return Interlibrary Loan materials when requested by the library staff is considered a flagrant and intentional violation of the Academic Integrity policy. Violations of the Academic Integrity policy will be reported to the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean.
- . Distance Education students may submit requests for any articles from journals, magazines or newspapers, including those owned by McGovern Library. To submit requests for articles:
3.1. Go to the Library Catalog, and sign in using your barcode number and password. Once signed in, click the My Library Card tab and select the InterLibrary Loan Form link.
3.1.1. When the request form opens, click the “Copies” link at the top of the form, and fill in the requisite information. (The top of the form should read InterLibrary Loan - Request for copies.)
3.1.1.1.Enter the phrase "Distance student" in the notes field.
3.1.2. Photocopies become property of the requester. They may be supplied via email or first class mail.
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