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DSC 500 Research Methods

A guide to library and professional design research

Library One Search

 

Find most ASU Libraries' books, articles from newspapers, journals, magazines and more – with just one search!

Information on Interlibrary Loan

 

When we don't have a book, book chapter, or journal article in our collection, we can order a copy from our network of interlibrary loan providers. The service is called ILLiad or ILL. 

ILLiad is a quick way to submit an interlibrary loan request.  It enables you to search for and request books directly from libraries of the Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA), a consortium of 36 research libraries located in the central and western United States .

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