What will happen to my Interlibrary Loan account?
All UA affiliates will still have access to Interlibrary Loan services. However, you’ll no longer need to log into a separate ILLiad account. Your Interlibrary Loan requests will now be available directly in your Library Account. Any items you’ve requested or checked out from both the UA Libraries and Interlibrary Loan will now be easily accessible in one convenient location.
What do I do with my current item/s checked out with ILLiad?
Patrons can continue to keep items they currently have checked out until the due date.
What happened to my Interlibrary Loan request that I placed in the previous system (Iliad) before May 19th?
Requests submitted in the previous system before May 19th will still be fulfilled by our Interlibrary Loan department. You do not need to resubmit your request.
What will happen to my Interlibrary Loan request history in my ILLiad account?
This list will not be migrated to your Library Account. If you’d like to save it, we recommend taking a screenshot before May 19th. Most Mac and PC computers have built-in tools to capture an image of your screen.
How do I place an Interlibrary Loan request now? (as of May 19th)
Interlibrary Loan requests can still be made through the UA library website.
Log into your Library Account.
Search for the item you need in Library Search.
If UA Libraries doesn't have the item you need, you'll automatically see an option to click “Get it for me from another library” along with the expected delivery date. Patrons can also submit an Interlibrary Loan Request Form.
You can view all your requested Interlibrary Loan items and their expected delivery dates directly in your Library Account.
I am a retiree. How will I place a request?
As a retiree, you will be able to use your UA netID credentials to access interlibrary loan, as you did prior to retirement.
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