Borrowing
from other libraries
Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is a cooperative
service in which materials are made available by one library to
another for the use of patrons. Requests may be submitted by Seattle
University students, faculty, administrators and staff
for materials which are not in the SU collection, not available
to borrow through Summit,
and which are needed for research, term papers and scholarly reading.
Average turn around time for materials receive through the U.S.
Postal Service is eight days and 4 for electronic transmissions.
There is no guarantee regarding material format or that your request
can be filled by a certain deadline.
For more information on InterLibrary Loan, read our
Service Details & Policies.
To request an item via Interlibrary Loan, please complete
a Book or Article Request Form as thoroughly as possible. Complete information
is needed to fill your request accurately and promptly. Individuals
are limited to ten requests per week.
Important Note: Please check
for Seattle University availability before submitting requests. Look for books
in the Lemieux Library Catalog
and in the Summit Catalog (What
is Summit?). Find articles in our Full
Text Online Journal List or the SU
Journals & Magazine List.
Law
School faculty, staff, & students, please use the
Law Library's
ILL form (all subjects).
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