summit day 2009 interlibrary loan at the university of oregon
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Summit Day 2009
Interlibrary Loan at theUniversity of Oregon
Margaret BeanResource Sharing Librarian
University of Oregon
End of Rota Patron MessageYour request number: 448798 Date request was placed: 15-JUL-2009 20:17:03 Title: Handbook of rural studies Author: Paul J. Cloke OCLC: 57639108
You recently requested an item which is not available in Summit. When the implementation of the new Summit catalog is complete, the items that cannot be requested through Summit will automatically be passed through to Interlibrary Loan. Until then, please request this item through the FirstSearch interface of WorldCat using the following instructions. We are sorry for this inconvenience and look forward to the time when these requests become automatic. Thank you for your patience.
To place the WorldCat request, 1. Go to http://libweb.uoregon.edu/dc/indexes/index.php?go=1&db=220 2. Copy and paste the title in this message into the search box. 3. Change the dropdown menu in WorldCat to search for Title Phrase. 4. If more than one item displays, choose the item with the largest number of LIBRARIES WORLDWIDE. This will allow your request to be filled more quickly. 5. Once your item is displayed, click on the ILL icon in the gray menu under the Detailed Record button. 6. Complete the form and click the Submit button.
Items obtained through interlibrary loan usually arrive in 7-10 days.
Please note that we are working on a process to submit these requests automatically to WorldCat.
If you have questions or need assistance, you may call Interlibrary Loan at 541-346-3055 or send email to [email protected]
Thank you.
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