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Hort 150

Library Guide for Hort 150

About Requesting Materials

Rotunda in Holland & Terrell Libraries

WSU Extension. (n.d.). "Inside Holland Library." From the WSU Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections

As a WSU student and researcher, you have access to an extensive network of physical and electronic scholarly resources. For example, you can request that physical materials be sent from any of our campuses to your home or to be picked up on campus.

Furthermore, if WSU doesn't have a copy, we can request it from another library (for free). This includes both physical items and electronic items (like journal articles). In fact, you can get access to electronic journal articles within a day or two of requesting them.

Getting physical items can take longer as they have to be pulled from the shelves and shipped via USPS. Again, this is a free service

Helpful tip: You should never have to pay for a journal article. If you get to a journal record where you are being charged an access fee, let me know.

Requesting Physical Items

Here's how you will request for physical items (such as books) to be shipped to you from an external library (via the interlibrary loan system).

If you are an off campus researcher you can even have these books shipped to your home.

Follow these steps to request an interlibrary loan book:

Search It login interface

Step 1. Find an item in the catalog and log into WSU Search It

Note: If you are logging into your library account for the first time you may be prompted to fill out some account information.

 

Request Physical Item Button in WSU Libraries' Website

Step 2: After you are logged-in, select "Request Summit Item" or "Request through Interlibrary Loan."

Note: Both these buttons, if they appear, will request the book. If you have the option, requesting the book through Summit will probably be the quickest. That said, even if you do select the "Request through Interlibrary Loan" button the book will most likely still come from a Summit institution if there is a copy available in Summit. A Summit institution is a library located in the Northwest that is part of the library consortium that WSU belongs to. By requesting an item via Summit, you will be sure that the book is coming from somewhere that is geographically close (and therefore take less time to get to you).

 

 

Requesting physical delivery dropdown menu in Search It interface

Step 3: Select where you would like to have the item sent. Typically books will be sent to one of our WSU Libraries.

If you have the book sent to your home address select "Pullman Home Delivery" even if you are outside of Pullman. The book will be sent to the address that WSU has on file. Books sent to your home will include a return shipping label.

If you'd prefer the items be delivered to your office, follow these instructions

 

Requesting Electronic Items

Sometimes you will find a journal article that WSU does not have immediate online access to. 

Requesting an electronic item is easy, quick, and free. You will get notification that the PDF is available via email. Requests typically take 24-48 hours (and often even less time than that).

To request an electronic item (such as a journal article), follow these steps:

 

Request Article button within WSU Library catalog

Step 1: Locate an item that you want via library catalog and select "Request Article” button located under the Availability and Request Options.

Note: If you do not see this button you will need to log into your library account first.

 

Find it button within Web of Science

Tip: If you aren't using the WSU Search It catalog, you should see a button that says somethin like "Find it @ WSU." This will take you the the WSU catalog record. 

 

 

Illiad login screen example

Step 2: You will be prompted to log into ILLiad which is the interlibrary loan system. Use the same login that you would for your library account.

NOTE: If it is your first time using the Libraries' interlibrary loan system (ILL), you will have to fill out some info like your name, email, shipping address. Even though you are filling out your shipping address, the article will still be delivered electronically. Furthermore, you can change the details that you fill in at any time, You will only be prompted to fill out this form in the ILL process once.

 

Illiad request item form

Step 3: A request form will auto-populate. Just click "Submit." You will get an email when the PDF is available. 

Checking the Status of Your Interlibrary Loan Request & Viewing Your Library Account

Follow these steps to view the status of your interlibrary loan request, to cancel your request, and to see other library account options:

 

Drop down menu in WSU Search it library catalog with log in option

Step 1. Go to libraries.wsu.edu then to  My Account -> Search It to log into your library account

 

Prompt to log in to request item through WSU Libraries

Step 2: Select Current WSU students, faculty, and staff 

 

WSU Libraries' Search It log in interface

Step 3: Log in with your WSU NetID info

 

Library account screen where you can check your requests and items that are checked out.

Step 4: Click Summit + Hold Requests

Hold request list within your library account

Step 5: View the items that you have requested, see their status, or cancel the request.

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