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Library Hours

Mon-Fri: 9 am to 8 pm

Saturday: 2 to 5 pm

Sunday: 2 to 5 pm

 

FALL BREAK: 

Mon-Wed 9 am to 5 pm

Complete Term Hours

Interlibrary Loan

 

Who can borrow materials through Interlibrary Loan?


University of Illinois staff, faculty, and graduate students with a valid campus office address may have library materials delivered to their office by campus mail. To receive items this way, place a request by logging into My Library Account (for University of Illinois materials only) or I-Share and selecting "UIUC Campus Mail" from the "Choose pick-up library" dropdown menu. Patrons cannnot, however, receive library materials at campus housing addresses or United States Postal Service addresses.

How can I make an Interlibrary Loan request?


The Main Library's web site provides detailed information on how to request books or articles from other libraries.

A journal is at binding. Can I request articles from it through Interlibrary Loan?


When a journal issue or book from the Mathematics Library is at binding, it is completely unavailable, even to Mathematics Library staff. It is not possible to get copies of any articles in it. However, if the library also receives the journal electronically, articles may be available online. Check the list of mathematics journals in the Online Research Resources to see if the journal you are interested is in the database. If the title does not appear because the journal is only available in print, you may be able to request photocopies of articles from another school. Instructions for requesting photocopies of articles through Interlibrary Loan are available here.