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CED 501 / CPY 702: Research and Evaluation in Counseling

Document Delivery, or "Want it? We'll Get It!"

WE DELIVER!

All the information you will need about the interlibrary loan process can be found here: https://libguides.asu.edu/interlibraryloan

We can get copies of journal articles for you free of charge if we don't have them.
Tip: If you use the ILLIAD link from a "get it @ ASU" screen (e.g. from a link within a database or Google Scholar) the ILLIAD form will be filled out for you. All you have to do is hit send! This also makes the process go much faster, and the article will usually be delivered in PDF format to your email in 24 hours or less.

Note: If we have the article you want, but it's only in our older print journal collection, we will scan it and send you a PDF copy. Use the same ILLIAD form.

We can borrow books for you from another library if we don't have them. We can even borrow books from another library if our own copy of the book is checked out.

On a related note:
Use the "request" button (you must be signed in first) that is in the catalog record to do any of these things:

  •  have a book that's located at another one of our libraries brought to the library of your choice
  • have a book that is currently in the stacks retrieved and held for you (this might take a day or two)


 

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