Illustrations -- used in catalog records.
Acronym. See INTERLIBRARY LOAN. When students, faculty, and staff need materials not held by the libraries at Northern Kentucky University, Interlibrary Loan locates the item at another library and has it sent, if available, to NKU for a short loan period.
Inter-Library Loan, a transaction in which library material or photocopies of material are loaned by one library to another outside its branch system for the use of a patron.
Inter Library Loan. A procedure when resources such as books or journal articles are requested for a Salisbury University patron from a school outside the USM system - i.e. Yale, Harvard, etc.
Interlibrary loan. Process whereby a library requests to borrow an item from another library, typically done when an item needed by a borrower is checked out, unavailable for some other reason, or not owned by the library.
acronym for Interlibrary Loan; the service that allows you to borrow a book or receive a copy of a journal article not held at Purdue. Click on Interlibrary Loan on the Libraries home page. ( http://www.lib.purdue.edu/access/ill)
Interlibrary Loan is the process of obtaining items not owned by the Henry Whittemore Library requested by students, faculty, and staff of Framingham State College.
Interlibrary Loan; cooperative system of short-term lending and borrowing of materials among libraries.
Interlibrary loan, the lending of materials among libraries.
Inter-Library Loan; the department responsible for filling patron requests for materials from other non-OSU libraries
Interlibrary Loan The process by which a library requests material from, or supplies material to, another library upon the request of a library user.
INTER-LIBRARY LOAN is the department responsible for obtaining materials not available at Virginia Tech. The University processes requests exclusively through an online Web-based system called ILLIAD.
Interlibrary Loan- how libraries borrow books from other libraries for their patrons to use.
Interlibrary Loan: obtaining articles, books, chapters, technical reports, or other materials from another library. Can be requested for books held by the UCSD Libraries if our copy is already on loan to another borrower.
See OCLC Interlibrary Loan.
Interlibrary Loan. The process by which UA Library owned materials are sent to other institutions and materials not owned by the UA libraries are obtained for UA-affiliated customers. The two main components of ILL are Borrowing and Lending.
The international protocol for interlibrary loan. There are two parts, a service definition (ISO 10160), which defines the ILL services made available to applications using the protocol, and a protocol specification (ISO 10161), which specifies the content of protocol messages and procedural rules for exchanging them.
or Interlibrary loan - the process of having an item brought in from another library or university, see Document delivery
Inter-library loan, the system by which our Document Delivery Department obtains material for readers from other libraries when we do not hold a copy here in Glasgow.
Interlibrary loan. One library lends library material to another library for its patrons to use.
Interlibrary Loan. Formally established system for borrowing and lending and supply of photocopies between libraries
Interlibrary Loan; a service provided by the library which gets books and/or articles that are not available in our collection from another library
Interlibrary Loan. A resource-sharing system that makes items held by another library available to patrons in their local library.
System of interlibrary cooperation, which allows libraries to obtain information and materials for their users from other cooperating libraries. See also resource sharing.
Interlibrary Loan. The loan of material from one library to another.
Interlibrary Loan-- Borrowing and lending of library materials (books, audio-visual materials, etc.) and photocopying of journal articles by one library from another, on behalf of a patron.
Interlibrary loan; lending and borrowing activities among autonomous library boards. When a book or other item listed in the catalog is checked out or unavailable for some other reason, or the library does not own the item, a registered borrower may request that it be borrowed from another library, usually by filling out a printed form. Some libraries allow interlibrary loan requests to be submitted electronically via the library's Web site or by e-mail.
A protocol that establishes a messaging framework for borrowing and lending transactions between libraries.
(spoken as "eye-ell-ell ) Abbreviation for Interlibrary Loan.
The acronym used to describe the computer system of interlibrary loans.