University Libraries Offers Desktop Delivery Service for Faculty
Too busy to walk to Mullins Library to pick up a journal article? Interlibrary Loan at the University Libraries can help with a new service that allows university faculty to request scanned copies of paper journal articles held in Mullins Library.
Faculty may log into their ILLiad account (http://libinfo.uark.edu/ill/default.asp) and complete the article request form. Access Services staff will retrieve the journal volume, scan the requested article, and deliver it to the faculty member’s ILLiad account within 24 business hours. Please contact Tess Gibson, head of Interlibrary Loan, at tmgibso@uark.edu with questions.
Contacts
Molly Boyd, Assistant to the Dean of Libraries
University of Arkansas Libraries
575-2962,
mdboyd@uark.edu
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