CIS Faculty Guide to the Library: Document Delivery - Interlibrary Loan

We call ILL "Doc Del"

I can help when you're seeking an item that we don't have at the University Libraries. Document Delivery (aka Interlibrary Loan or ILL) gets items from other libraries when possible, to support both you and your students' research or scholarship. 

If the print book, DVD, CD, or other physical resource you want isn't in our Library Catalog, you can request the item from another library through Document Delivery.

We also use OCLC's WorldCat via FirstSearch for print books, DVDs, CDs, sheet music / scores, and other physical resources. You may also use the web-based version of WorldCat. Either way, you may place requests through a particular record by clicking the Get it @GVSU link included in the screen display.

While we will try to get items from libraries around the world, we prefer to ask U.S. libraries first. We are limited by the lending libraries' policies, e.g., no libraries will lend eBooks, most libraries will not lend facsimiles or manuscripts, many will not lend non-book resources, and many libraries charge fees for lending us items: the GVSU Libraries pay up to $20, so if the fee is greater, you may get an email that we can't get it. You may put a note in the form that you'll pay up to a certain $ amount from department funds or as a personal expense if the charges are greater than $20.

If you are requesting an article, and get a note from Document Delivery that is unclear, get in touch and I'll try to interpret it and help out. Sometimes the databases have incorrect citations, so the volume and issue don't match the date. I can do some digging to find the correct citation, or I can look for a "good" WorldCat record, etc.

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  • Last Updated: Apr 14, 2025 11:20 AM
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