Interlibrary Loan

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Interlibrary Loan

Interlibrary Loan

Interlibrary loan (ILL) is a service the New York Society Library offers its members for access to books, articles, and other materials from libraries across the United States. For materials that are not available in the New York Society Library, members may request an interlibrary loan by either emailing the ILL Coordinator or submitting an ILL request form at the Circulation Desk. This service is free to New York Society Library members, but fees and fines may be assessed by the lending libraries.

For more information about the Library's interlibrary loan service, please explore the FAQ below.

What is an interlibrary loan?

Interlibrary loan (ILL) is a service that allows New York Society Library members to request books, articles, and other materials from libraries across the United States. Library members may request an interlibrary loan by either emailing the Interlibrary Loan Coordinator or submitting an ILL request form at the Circulation Desk. This service is free to New York Society Library members, but fees and fines assessed by the lending libraries may apply. For more information, please see the Interlibrary Loan Policy or read on.

Who may borrow materials through interlibrary loan?

Any household, dual, or individual New York Society Library member may have up to three active interlibrary loans at one time. Library members who owe lost library materials and have not yet paid to replace them may not use the ILL service. Library members who currently possess overdue interlibrary loan materials may not request more interlibrary loans until the overdue material is returned.

What may I borrow through interlibrary loan?

Members may request library material not owned by the Library. Members should be aware that most libraries do not loan books less than 12 months old, entire issues of magazines and journals, rare books, DVDs, or CDs.

Where are interlibrary loans borrowed from?

The New York Society Library borrows library materials from libraries across the United States. The Library does not provide international interlibrary loan service.

How much does an interlibrary loan cost?

The New York Society Library offers its interlibrary loan service to its members for free, but some libraries do charge depending on their own policies. Although the Library primarily attempts to borrow from libraries that do not charge for loans, some items may not be available without a fee. If a fee is charged, it will be passed on to the requesting Library member. Members will be notified if a loan will incur a fee before the Library commits to the loan. All fees must be paid when the interlibrary loan is picked up.

How many interlibrary loan items may I request at once?

Any household, dual, or individual New York Society Library member may have up to three active interlibrary loan requests at one time.

How do I request an interlibrary loan?

1. Verify that the item you would like is not owned or on order by the New York Society Library. This can be done by searching the New York Society Library's online catalog or consulting the Circulation Desk.

2. Once you have confirmed the material you would like is not available at the Library, you can submit an interlibrary loan request one of two ways:

Contact the Interlibrary Loan Coordinator at [email protected] or 212-288-6900 x231 with your membership name and the bibliographic information for the desired material.

For books, include the title, author, and, if possible, publication information.

For articles, include the title of the journal or magazine, title of the article, author, volume and/or issue number, date, and page numbers.

OR

Submit an ILL request form:

Obtain an ILL request form from the Circulation Desk or download and print it from here: ILL request form.

Fill out the form with as much information about the desired material as possible. Print clearly and include your contact information.

Return the completed form to the Circulation Desk, email it to [email protected], or mail it to:

Interlibrary Loan
The New York Society Library
53 East 79th Street
New York, NY 10075.

3. When the interlibrary loan is ready to be picked up at the Library, you will receive notice via the method you indicate, either by e-mail, phone, or postal mail. You will also be notified of any problems in acquiring the interlibrary loan or if the available lending libraries charge any fees. When picking up a loan at the Circulation Desk, specify that it is an interlibrary loan, not a New York Society Library book.

How long does it take an interlibrary loan to arrive?

Most interlibrary loan materials arrive at the Library within a week, although response and mailing times vary. The time it takes to fill a request may depend on the location of the lending library and the availability of the material. Service will be provided as quickly and inexpensively as possible.

How long will an interlibrary loan be held for pickup?

The Library will hold an interlibrary loan behind the Circulation Desk until its due date, after which it will be returned to its lending library. The loan period begins the day the lending library sends the material, not the day it is picked up. If a member is not be able to pick up the interlibrary loan before the due date, they should contact the Interlibrary Loan Coordinator at 212-288-6900 x231 or [email protected].

How long may I keep an interlibrary loan?

The loan period for each loan varies depending on the lending library and usually ranges from two to six weeks. The lending library may impose restrictions on the loan, such as in-library use only or no renewals.

All due dates are printed on the label attached to the material. The loan period begins the day the lending library sends the material, not the day it is picked up. The Library will hold the loan behind the Circulation Desk until its due date, after which time it will be returned to its lending library.

Members are responsible for adhering to the due dates and restrictions specified by the lending library, as well as for all incurred lending fees, overdue fines, or lost material charges. Interlibrary Loan is dependent upon the generosity and goodwill between libraries. Members are expected to be careful with other libraries’ property and return loans on time.

How do I check what materials I have out on interlibrary loan and when they are due?

Members should contact the Interlibrary Loan Coordinator at 212-288-6900 x231 or [email protected] to check what materials they have out on interlibrary loan and when they are due. Interlibrary loan materials do not show up on the list of checked-out items in the patron record. The staff at the Circulation Desk cannot access interlibrary loan information. Only the Interlibrary Loan Coordinator has access to interlibrary loan records. Members should contact them directly with questions.

How do I renew an interlibrary loan?

The lending library decides on a case-by-case basis whether to renew interlibrary loans. To request a renewal, members should contact the Interlibrary Loan Coordinator at 212-288-6900 x231 or [email protected] as soon as possible. Members will be notified of the lending library's decision and may keep the interlibrary loan material then. Any items not granted renewals must be returned to the New York Society Library by the due date or as soon as possible. If the member still needs the material, it may be possible for the Interlibrary Loan Coordinator to request another copy from different library.

Where do I return interlibrary loans?

Interlibrary loans must be returned to the Circulation Desk.

What happens if I lose or damage an interlibrary loan?

Members should notify the Interlibrary Loan Coordinator at 212-288-6900 x231 or [email protected] immediately if interlibrary loan material is lost or damaged. Members are responsible for any overdue, damage, or lost material charges assessed by the lending library. The lending library sets these costs, which may be higher than the New York Society Library's charges.

Interlibrary Loan is dependent upon the generosity and goodwill between libraries. Members are expected to be careful with other libraries’ property.

How does another library request materials owned by the New York Society Library through interlibrary loan?

The New York Society Library participates in the OCLC WorldShare interlibrary loan service (institutional symbol ZNS). If you are a librarian from another library or institution, please use the WorldShare ILL database to request materials from our Library. If you have any questions, please contact the Interlibrary Loan Coordinator at 212-288-6900 x231 or [email protected].

Interlibrary loan is transacted only from library to library. Individual patrons from other libraries should request this service from their own library.