Eligibility: In order to use this service, you must be a current ECU undergraduate or graduate student, staff member, faculty member, or a faculty emeritus. Community borrowers, Friends of Joyner Library members, and other affiliated users of Joyner Library are not eligible for the Interlibrary Loan Borrowing service. Available Materials: Eligible patrons may request anything that Joyner Library does not own or which is not currently available from Joyner Library, such as materials that are checked out, missing, lost, on order, or not yet received. Materials that are most frequently requested include books, articles (from journals, newspapers, or magazines), dissertations, theses, CDs, and DVDs, but you can also request maps, government documents, bound journals, archival manuscripts, audio tapes, VHS tapes, and records. The basic rule to remember about ILL Borrowing is that if you want it for your research, it never hurts to ask for it. Please note, though, that not everything can be obtained, but that we will attempt to find it for you.
Costs and Limits: Currently, none of the costs of the service are passed on to eligible patrons, nor are there any limitations placed on the number of requests or on the type of materials that can be requested by eligible patrons. Please note, although you are not charged money for each request, each does take staff time and can cost the library money for shipping and packaging, copying, and copyright royalties.
Making Requests: Login to ILLiad to place requests for items that Joyner Library does not own, including titles held at Laupus Library. There are a number of request forms in ILLiad from which to choose -- simply select the one that best fits the material you want from among the request forms under Interlibrary Loan: article, book, book chapter, thesis, audio visual, etc. To ensure that we receive the exact item that you desire, please provide all bibliographic citation information that you have, especially if you have the ISSN, ISBN, or OCLC number, of if you have a specific edition, language, or media type in mind. If your citation has abbreviations in the journal title, please provide the spelled out version of the title if you happen to know it.
Process: Through Joyner's participation in the OCLC library network, we attempt to locate and obtain your desired material from over 10,000 libraries world-wide. If those libraries are unable to provide the material, we ask other possible providers, such as historical associations, professional organizations, government agencies, corporations, museums, and think tanks.
Delivery/Shipping: Most article/photocopy requests will be provided to you electronically as a PDF file available on our web server. Books and media materials will be made available to you at Joyner's circulation desk whenever the library is open. If you would prefer to have materials sent to the Music Library, please contact the ILL staff. Materials for DE patrons who live outside of Pitt County will be shipped via FedEx 2-Day Ground service; visit the Document Delivery web page for more information on services to DE patrons.
Due Date and Fines: Materials loaned from other libraries will be checked out to you on the ILLiad system. Your patron status does NOT determine the due date; it is set by the lending library and may be anywhere from one week to several months -- check the label on the item, look on ILLiad, or contact the ILL office if you are uncertain of the due date. If returned late, borrowed materials from other libraries do not carry an overdue fine, but repeated overdues may result in your ILL Borrowing rights being suspended and may cause the lending library to suspend loaning materials to ECU for any of our patrons.