Showing posts with label ILLiad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ILLiad. Show all posts

December 20, 2010

ILLiad Holiday Schedule

Turnaround time for requested articles and books via ILLiad will be much slower due to the holidays. Most of our lending partners are universities which are usually closed from December 20th through January 3rd. That is few, if any, libraries will be open to fill our requests. We will still be processing your ILLiad requests on the non-holiday workdays but expect delays in receiving your articles.
Happy Holidays!

July 14, 2009

100,000 Articles Requested

The Library recently surpassed 100,000 articles requested through its ILLiad interlibrary loan service. We had a Library open house on July 1st with cake to celebrate. About 50 people came to help us celebrate, learn about ILLiad and to congratulate our interlibrary loan staff for a job well done.

The Library started using the ILLiad interlibrary loan software in 2002 for requests for books and articles needed for your research here at TSRI. ILLiad allows users to track their requests and to receive articles electronically. You do have to register once in order to use this service and it is open to TSRI employees, faculty, and students.

If you have any questions about the ILLiad interlibrary loan service, please contact the Library at 4-8705.

April 8, 2009

Streamlined Article Delivery

The Kresge Library knows saving time is important, so we've made it quicker and easier to access your requested articles from ILLiad. No longer will you have to take the extra step of logging into your account to access your article. You can open the pdf right from the Library's email message. We've placed a link right at the top of the email for your convenience.

ILLiad is the Kresge Library's web-based interlibrary loan service. It allows you to place and track requests for journal articles and books not available at the Kresge Library, using a web browser. Sign up today at http://scripps.hosts.atlas-sys.com/illiad/logon.html

Questions or comments? Please contact the Kresge Library at x8705 or helplib@scripps.edu