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SERVICES > INTERLIBRARY SERVICES

Interlibrary Services

Document Delivery Request Forms

Interlibrary Borrowing obtains materials that are not available at Stanford University and are needed to support the teaching, learning, research, and other University-related work of Stanford faculty, students, staff and visiting scholars. To obtain materials for personal use, please contact your local public library.

*Please check Socrates before requesting items from other institutions.

RLCP - allows Stanford faculty, academic staff, and graduate students to request research materials directly from the University of California at Berkeley or the University of Texas at Austin. Visiting Scholars and Undergraduates are not eligible for RLCP.

SULAIR Interlibrary Borrowing - when RLCP is not an option. Most Stanford faculty, staff and students may use the following forms to request materials or delivery of documents not at Stanford. (Those affiliated with the Business, Law, and Medical schools or the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, please see the links for the Coordinate Libraries below.)

Coordinate Libraries - Faculty, scholars, staff and students affiliated with the following organizations can see information on services provided for them using the links below:

Non-Stanford Sources - Generally you will want to use the links above for your interlibrary loan/document delivery needs, or you may want to request that a item be purchased; however sometimes you may want to use non-Stanford sources such as the following which can be fast, but you pay for service directly.

Last modified: May 29, 2009

       
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