Request an Article from Interlibrary Loan

Before you request an article through ILL:
  • Verify that Iona does not have the article you are requesting by checking for it using the Full-Text Citation Finder in WorldCat Local.
  • Be sure you have time to wait. Articles take on average five business days to arrive.
  • Be sure you have a valid Iona email address. The article will be emailed to your Iona email address when it arrives. Non-Iona email addresses will not be accepted.
  • Although there is no limit placed on the number of article requests a patron may submit, only five requests will be processed per day. So please request items with care.

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