Request "Interlibrary Loan" when you need materials (journal articles, books, etc.) that are not available in the Mundt Library and are not accessible online through the Library Catalog or through Journal Finder.
Interlibrary Loan is a service in which libraries borrow from and loan materials to other libraries.
Information about Interlibrary Loan may be found on the Interlibrary Loan webpage. You can also find the Interlibrary Loan webpage by using the "Services" dropdown link on the top of the library homepage.
Use the research databases below to locate articles published in magazines and journals. Articles in research databases for undergraduates typically range from popular magazine articles to very scholarly journal articles in order to address undergraduates' differing assignments.
The full article may be available in one of our other research databases, so take the following steps:
1. Journal Finder.
Use the Library’s “Find a Journal” to discover if the journal you need is available in full in one of our other research databases.
2. Google Scholar.
If the year/issue of the journal you need can’t be found in Journal Finder, you can go to Google Scholar and search for the specific article.
3. Interlibrary Loan.
If neither of the two above steps gets you to the full article, request the Library to get the article for you through Interlibrary Loan. Please note: