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Welcome to Albright Interlibrary Loan Service (Albright InterLibrary Loan)
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Albright InterLibrary Loan
- Since most of Albright's online databases support Albright InterLibrary Loan direct I.L.L. request via their sites, information from those databases can easily be imported into Albright InterLibrary Loan.
- You can get many of your photocopies more quickly through Electronic Delivery (requires latest free version of Adobe's Acrobat Reader which you can download at https://www.adobe.com).
Yes. Web browsers cache information and create a history file on the local workstation. This allows a subsequent user of the workstation to access the system under your name using the browser's Back button to recall a page from the cache, or by finding a page with your personal information in the browser's history file.
This is not the case when you use an Albright computer. If you are concerned about the security of your interlibrary loan requests, you can take the following steps:
- Access Albright InterLibrary Loan only from your personal computer or an otherwise secure workstation.
- When using a public access workstation:
- Always Logout of Albright InterLibrary Loan before you visit other site or close the browser
- Delete from the history file those pages that contain your personal information.
- Exit from the Web browser before you leave the workstation. This prevents the Back button from accessing the pages you were using.
Many libraries ship photocopies of articles to us in electronic format and through Albright InterLibrary Loan we are able to deliver these articles in PDF format (Portable Document Format).
Electronic delivery is enabled when you create your account. You do not need to sign up but you must opt-in to receive update from your library.
You will need PDF Reader (Adobe Acrobat Reader) installed and configured to work with your Web browser in order to view, download, and print these articles. If you can read the sample page, then your computer has the necessary software installed to work with your Web browser. However, if your computer tells you the file type is unknown and asks if you want to save the file to disk, then you need to install the PDF Reader software.
- You will receive an email with the link and access passcode to the article.
- The pdf file(s) is only available for 30 days OR 5 views (5 clicks) after they are posted. We recommend that you download anything of interest since your will need to resubmit the request if the article is needed after 30 days or viewed 5 times.
- You may only request a renewal 7 days or less before the due date.
- No renewals may be requested after the due date.
Phone: (610) 921-7517
Fax: (610) 921-7509
Email:
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Welcome to Albright Interlibrary Loan
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Albright InterLibrary Loan - HTML version
What is Albright I.L.L.?
Albright I.L.L. is the Gingrich Library's Web-based interlibrary loan service. Albright InterLibrary Loan allows you to place requests for journal articles and books not available at the Gingrich Library, using a web browser or modern mobile device.Who can use Albright InterLibrary Loan?
Current students, faculty and staff at Albright College who are in good standing and have a valid Albright LionLink computer network username and password can use Albright I.L.L to request materials.Why use Albright InterLibrary Loan?
- Since most of Albright's online databases support direct I.L.L. request via their sites, information from those databases can easily be imported into Albright InterLibrary Loan.
- You can get many of your photocopies more quickly through Electronic Delivery (requires latest free version of Adobe's Acrobat Reader which you can download at https://www.adobe.com).
What Web browser should I use?
We recommended the latest version of Firefox or Chrome. In order to use electronic delivery, you must also have Acrobat Reader.How do I get started using Albright ILL?
Submit your request via InterLibrary Request Form (off-campus will need to login with your LionLink username and password.Is security a problem if I use a workstation in a public setting, like a public library?
Yes. Web browsers cache information and create a history file on the local workstation. This allows a subsequent user of the workstation to access the system under your name using the browser's Back button to recall a page from the cache, or by finding a page with your personal information in the browser's history file.
This is not the case when you use an Albright computer. If you are concerned about the security of your interlibrary loan requests, you can take the following steps:
- Access Albright ILL only from your personal computer or an otherwise secure workstation.
- When using a public access workstation:
- Always Logout of Albright Interlibary Loan before you visit other site or close the browser
- Delete from the history file those pages that contain your personal information.
- Exit from the Web browser before you leave the workstation. This prevents the Back button from accessing the pages you were using.
What is electronic delivery?
Many libraries ship photocopies of articles to us in electronic format and through Albright InterLibrary Loan we are able to deliver these articles in PDF format (Portable Document Format).
How do I sign up for electronic delivery?
Electronic delivery is enabled by default. You do not need to sign up but you must use a valid email address on the ILL request form.
How do I know if my computer can receive electronic articles?
You will need PDF Reader (Adobe Acrobat Reader) installed and configured to work with your Web browser in order to view, download, and print these articles. If you can read the sample page, then your computer has the necessary software installed to work with your Web browser. However, if your computer tells you the file type is unknown and asks if you want to save the file to disk, then you need to install the PDF Reader software.
How do I get my articles when they arrive?
- You will receive an email with the link and access passcode to the article.
- The pdf file(s) is only available for 30 days OR 5 views (5 clicks) after they are posted. We recommend that you download anything of interest since your will need to resubmit the request if the article is needed after 30 days or viewed 5 times.
How do I know if my articles have arrived?
Albright Library staff will sends you an e-mail notification for each item received.Why can't I get everything electronically?
At present, the only items we can deliver to you electronically are those which we have received electronically scanned from another library or those being sent to ADP students studying at sites other than the Reading campus.Why does my browser say that you're sending a cookie? What's in it?
The technology that we use sends a Session ID to be stored on your machine. You can refuse this cookie and still be able to use Albright InterLibrary Loan without any problems. Check your browser's help file for information on deleting cookies.Is there anything I cannot obtain through Albright InterLibrary Loan?
Albright InterLibrary Loan should not be used to borrow textbooks or course materials since that is against the US ILL Code and the Pennsylvania ILL Code. We do not request dissertations. It is rare that we are able to receive the following: academic audiovisual materials, or selected international publications that are not published in English.When will I receive my request?
Article requests are often received in three to five business days. Books not owned by Albright College take longer to arrive since they have to be shipped to that campus via U.S. Mail or UPS. If you need an item by a particular date, please contact a library staff member to make sure that we can meet your deadline.How do I cancel a request?
Please email Albright Library Interlibrary Loan staff as soon as you can.How do I renew a checked-out book?
Contact the Library ILL staff for assistance.- You may only request a renewal 7 days or less before the due date.
- No renewals may be requested after the due date.
How can I get assistance if I have questions?
Interlibrary Loan hours are from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday.Phone: (610) 921-7517
Fax: (610) 921-7509
Email:
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Welcome to Albright Interlibrary Loan Service (Albright Tipasa)
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Albright Tipasa
- Since most of Albright's online databases support Albright Tipasa direct I.L.L. request via their sites, information from those databases can easily be imported into Albright Tipasa .
- You can get many of your photocopies more quickly through Electronic Delivery (requires latest free version of Adobe's Acrobat Reader which you can download at https://www.adobe.com).
- You can get information about the status of your request through the Web at any time from any location without having to call the InterLibrary Loan Department.
First-time Tipasa/I.L.L user: Logging into First Time Tipasa/ILL user with your Albright College LionLink network username and password to register for a Tipasa account (one-time registration) before you can submit a request.
Please make sure your information is correct/up-to-date, e.g., where you take classes, contact email phone and home address/college box number information.
For those students taking ADP classes (Lancaster, Blue Bell, etc.) offsite please enter your current home address so items may be send to you using the USPS.
Your Albright Tipasa userid and password is the same as your Albright LionLink userid and password, so if you ask for assistance, the password will be reset by the DSI department. Remember that any request to change one of these passwords changes all of them.
If you need a password reset on one of these accounts, please
Please bring your student ID if visiting the Client Service. By phone, you may be asked to confirm certain identifying information. For security purposes, DSI staff cannot reset passwords using email.
Your Albright Tipasa userid and password is the same as your Albright LionLink userid and password. The password is case sensitive. Please make sure that your Albright LionLink account is valid/active by trying to log into our Canvas site.
If you can login to the Canvas site then please contact the library ILL staff (contact info below) for assistance.
If you cannot log into Canvas then please contact Albright DSI for assistance or try to reset your password
Your Albright LionLink login is valid but you do not have an Albright Tipasa account. Please log-in First Time Tipasa/ILL user with your Albright College LionLink network username and password to create your InterLibrary Loan (Tipasa) account.
Your Albright Tipasa account may take up to 24 hours to be active.
Yes. Web browsers cache information and create a history file on the local workstation. This allows a subsequent user of the workstation to access the system under your name using the browser's Back button to recall a page from the cache, or by finding a page with your personal information in the browser's history file.
This is not the case when you use an Albright computer. If you are concerned about the security of your interlibrary loan requests, you can take the following steps:
- Access Albright Tipasa only from your personal computer or an otherwise secure workstation.
- When using a public access workstation:
- Always Logout of Albright Tipasa before you visit other site or close the browser
- Delete from the history file those pages that contain your personal information.
- Exit from the Web browser before you leave the workstation. This prevents the Back button from accessing the pages you were using.
From time to time we purge older records of what you request from Albright Tipasa . Our policy is to keep requests online for several years order to comply with record keeping requirements of the copyright law. The actual full text articles will disappear in 30 days or 3 views. The only way to see the article after that time, if you did not download a copy, is to make a new request.
Many libraries ship photocopies of articles to us in electronic format and through Albright Tipasa we are able to deliver these articles in PDF format (Portable Document Format).
Electronic delivery is enabled when you create your account. You do not need to sign up but you must opt-in to receive update from your library.
You will need PDF Reader (Adobe Acrobat Reader) installed and configured to work with your Web browser in order to view, download, and print these articles. If you can read the sample page, then your computer has the necessary software installed to work with your Web browser. However, if your computer tells you the file type is unknown and asks if you want to save the file to disk, then you need to install the PDF Reader software.
- Logon to
- Click the Interlibrary Loan Requests accordion (if not already selected) to displays all of your ILL requests.
- Click the Available to view (will open up a new window) to view the article and we highly recommended that you download the pdf file. The pdf file(s) is only available for 30 days OR 5 views (5 clicks) after they are posted. We recommend that you download anything of interest since your will need to resubmit the request if the article is needed after 30 days or viewed 5 times.
Albright Tipasa sends you an e-mail notification for each item received. That e-mail will include information about the delivery method.
- Submitted- The request has been submitted and is waiting for ILL staff to review, process and request the item from another library.
- In Transit - The requested item is in transit and is being routed to the borrower/Library.
- Due [date] - The requested item was received and checked out to you. It is important that ILL books be returned by the due date because the lending library may suspend our borrowing privileges if we return books late.
- Canceled - Library staff or patron canceled the request.
- Unable to provide - Library staff were unable to borrow the requested item.
- Available to view - The requested item is available to view/download. These items are only available for 30 days or 5 Views after they are posted. We recommend that you download anything of interest since your will need to resubmit the request if the article is needed after 30 days or 5 view/click.
- Complete - Once an article request has been delivered to you, or a book request has been returned to the lending library, the request goes to "Complete" status. If you have not yet received the item, it may be on its way to you via campus mail.
Please note: The book is not renewed (yet). You have only requested a renewal. Library staff will contact the lending library and request that the book be renewed. We will contact you when we find out if the renewal is approved or denied.
- You may only request a renewal 7 days or less before the due date.
- No renewals may be requested after the due date.
Phone: (610) 921-7517
Fax: (610) 921-7509
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Welcome to Albright I.L.L. (an acronym for InterLibrary Loan)
InterLibrary Request Form InterLibrary Loan FAQs
Albright Interlibrary Loan is a free service open to the Albright College community of current students, faculty and staff who have an active Albright College LionLink network account.
Albright I.L.L service does not support Internet Explorer version older than 11. We recommend using the latest version of Firefox or Chrome.
Can't locate an item you need? We can help!
Any Albright student, faculty member or staff member with a valid Albright College LionLink account can use our interlibrary loan service to request materials that the Albright College Library does not own or have access to via electronic subscription. Once the request is received, the Gingrich Library borrows that material from an ILL participating library.
Important Points to Consider Before Requesting an Interlibrary Loan
- Start your research early and discuss any problems or special needs with the reference staff at 610-921-7211 or
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
- Allow adequate time to get your materials. ILLs may take from 2 days to 2 weeks, despite our best efforts to get them as fast as possible.
- Before you request a loan, check cataLION (Albright College's online catalog) (for books and AV materials), the Journal Locator (for links to journal full text titles) or the Find Fulltext icon embedded in most of the library's databases.
- ILL should not be used to borrow textbooks or course materials since that is against the US ILL Code and the Pennsylvania ILL Code. We are rarely successful in obtaining dissertations, most academic audiovisual materials, or selected international publications that are not published in English.
- Keep your email account up-to-date. We communicate about your loans via email.
- When possible, journal articles will be sent to you electronically and do not have to be returned (unless you are notified differently). Books and AV materials must be returned to the Reading campus. Overdue fines for books and AV materials are equivalent to those charged for materials we own. Lost materials are charged at the price set by the lending library, not by Albright.
- Contact ILL at 610-921-7207 or email
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to discuss blocked ILL accounts. Accounts are generally blocked because the patron has items that are overdue, has requested items that were not picked up, or is not eligible to use ILL. The ILL staff will talk with blocked patrons to resolve those (or other) issues that have resulted in accounts being blocked.
Important Copyright Information
WARNING CONCERNING COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted materials.
Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research". If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use", that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law.