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What are Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and ILLiad?

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What are Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and ILLiad?

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Interlibrary Loan is a service of the library that can be used when you need a copy of a journal article, newspaper article, conference proceedings, or when you want to borrow a book, microform, or video that is not available from one of the University of Utah libraries (check the library catalog first). The Interlibrary Loan staff will do its best to get a copy or borrow an item for you from another library outside the campus. Document Delivery is a service for law faculty only. Document Delivery refers to the materials that are available at one of the University of Utah libraries and which the Document Delivery staff will retrieve for the faculty. ILLiad is the name of the program used to manage all interlibrary loan and document delivery requests.

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