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Interlibrary Loan & Document Delivery

Interlibrary Loan Contact Information

Email: interlibraryloan@charlotte.edu 
Phone: 704-687-0478
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 - 5:00 

If the library doesn’t have something you’re looking for, Interlibrary Loan (ILL) can try to get it for you for your research. Students, faculty, and staff of UNC Charlotte can use ILL to borrow almost anything (except textbooks) from other libraries for free. We can also provide scans of some book chapters and journal articles for your research. 

We offer two services through your Interlibrary Loan account.

Interlibrary Loan requests are for physical items not owned by, or not currently available, at Atkins.

Document Delivery requests are for scans of book chapters or journal articles, either available at Atkins or from another library.

Before submitting an ILL request, check the Atkins Library catalog to see if we have the item available at Atkins or Offsite Storage. If the item is available, you can create a hold request for the Atkins owned copy.

Hold requests are for items owned and available at Atkins. Instructions for placing a hold requests can be found on the Request an Item to Pick Up page.

Video tutorial: Using Interlibrary Loan

To submit and review requests, go to your ILL account 

The first time you use the system you'll need to register your account using your UNC Charlotte email address. 

If you have trouble registering please contact ILL.

Interlibrary Loan services are available to UNC Charlotte students, faculty, and staff whose Atkins accounts are in good standing. Interlibrary Loan services are not available to friends, alumni, early college students, members of the public, or UNC Charlotte students, faculty, and staff whose accounts are blocked or suspended.

Books, electronic copies of book chapters, articles, and other items for your research. You can also request items we own if they are checked out or missing. Textbooks are not available through ILL.

How long does it take?

Physical items (books, etc.) may take 2-3 weeks.

Electronic copies of book chapters and articles from other libraries usually arrive in 1-3 days

  1. From the library homepage, click the My Accounts icon.
  2. Log in to your Interlibrary Loan account.
  3. Click the Add Request tab and select the type of item you are requesting from the dropdown menu.
  4. Complete the request with as much citation information as you have. Including an ISBN or ISSN will speed up processing time.
  5. Scroll to the bottom of the form to add any notes you have and submit your request.

You can also make and Interlibrary Loan request in the online search catalog by selecting a title and clicking "Request Item Through Interlibrary Loan". The citation information will automatically transfer to the request form.

Video tutorial: Finding Articles with a Citation

To check on the status of your request, or make sure it’s properly submitted, click My Requests.

Some physical ILL materials can be renewed - check the printout attached to your book for notes about renewal limits.

If you want to renew an eligible ILL, you can request one renewal through your ILL Account before the due date.

  1. Go to the Checked Out Items section of your ILL account.
  2. Click the Actions button for the item you want to renew and request a renewal. If this option is not available please contact interlibraryloan@charlotte.edu for help.
  3. Additional renewals cannot be made through your account, contact the ILL office and we'll submit a renewal on your behalf when possible.

We will not charge overdue fines if you have requested a renewal and we are waiting for a response from the lending library.

Most borrowed items can be returned at these locations:

  • The Research and Information Desk in Atkins Library (Atkins main floor map)
  • The Circulation Desk at Hight Architecture Library in the Storrs Building
  • In book drops around campus (campus map)

Overdue ILLs, DVDs, CDs or fragile items should be returned at the Atkins Research and Information Desk to avoid additional fines and damage. 

You'll receive an email when your requested item is available. Please be sure to activate your UNC Charlotte email account and check for arrival notices. Let us know by phone or email if you no longer need something you requested.

Physical Items (books, etc.)

  • Pick up physical items at the Information and Research Desk. You'll be asked to show your UNC           Charlotte ID to pick up items. ILLs are held for pickup until the due date.
  • Faculty and staff can have items sent to their office through campus mail. Select "Office Delivery"         in your ILL account profile. Delivery may take a few days.
  • Books for Distance Ed students will be sent to their home address via UPS. 
  • Select "Home Delivery" in your ILL account profile.

Articles and Book Chapters

  • You will receive an email when your digital copy is available.
  • Download articles and book chapters from the Electronically Received Articles section of your               Interlibrary Loan account.

Overdue fines

  • Fines for overdue ILL materials are $1.00 per day (no maximum).
  • Fines for overdue ILL items that have been recalled are $5.00 per day (no maximum).
  • Not returning your interlibrary loan items by the due date will result in your Interlibrary Loan account being blocked. This is also true for any intentional damage to books such as underlining or highlighting.

Damaged or lost loans

Replacement fees for lost or damaged items are set by the lending library, and may be greater than the item's retail price. Fines for lost or damaged ILLs are non-refundable.

How do I pay fines Online?

Login to your library account and click "My Library Card". Then click "Pay Fine." You can also view the Pay Your Library Fines Online tutorial for more assistance.

For questions about online payments, contact librarybilling@uncc.edu.

Pay In-Person

Visit the Information and Research Desk on the first floor of Atkins Library. Pay with cash, check, or a debit/credit card. For fines under $1, we can only accept cash.

Document Delivery is a free service for students, faculty, and staff of UNC Charlotte, where we’ll scan an article or a book chapter that we own in print for you. Typical delivery time will be within 24 hours. All copies are delivered electronically.

Guidelines for Document Delivery  Requests:

  • You can request one chapter from a book.
  • 35 page maximum.
  • Download and save your files, they will automatically delete in 30 days.
    • We aren't able to request duplicate copies of items in the same calendar year.
  • Provide a complete and accurate bibliographic description (Title, Author, Pages, etc.) of the requested material. 
  • You are responsible for using materials in accordance with Copyright Law (Title 17, US Code) and its guidelines. See the Copyright and Fair Use guide for assistance.
  • You are responsible for conducting your own Fair Use Analysis

  • Textbooks assigned to current UNC Charlotte courses
  • Test material
  • Boxes of archival papers
  • Maps (stand alone)
  • E-books (are generally not available)
  • Rare Books (held in Special Collections)
  • Reference Books (held in Reference Collections)
  • Entire journal issues
  • Publication requirements of a particular journal
  • Material needed for reserve use (copyright violation)
  • Material recently borrowed and returned for the same individual
  • Requests that don’t comply with the Copyright Law (Title 17, US code) and its guidelines
  • Incomplete or incorrect citations

Hard-to-Obtain Requests

Since most libraries don’t lend the following materials, these items may not be available through ILL:

  • Rare or valuable material, including manuscripts
  • High demand material (best sellers, newly published, etc.)
  • Reference books, audiovisual materials and genealogy works
  • Bulky or fragile material
  • Media such as DVDs and CDs

You are responsible for using materials in accordance with Copyright Law (Title 17, US Code) and its guidelines. See the Copyright and Fair Use guide for more information.

You are responsible for conducting your own Fair Use Analysis when appropriate and may contact our Copyright & Licensing Librarian, Arnetta Girardeau for assistance.

NOTICE WARNING CONCERNING COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
The copyright law of the United States (title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy of other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use,” that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve a violation of copyright law.