Not finding what you need in OneSearch? For materials that we do not have current access to in our library collections, our Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service borrows materials from other libraries for your use.
To use the ILL service
Register as an ILL user on the ILLiad system using your UARK email and password (link provided below).
For books or book chapters, fill out a request form in the ILLiad system, or use the ILLiad link in the WorldCat database (link provided below).
For articles, most article databases allow you to place requests directly through the Find it! service. You can also type article requests into ILLiad manually.
Timing of the ILL service
Articles & book chapters: generally arrive in 1-2 working days as PDF files. You will be notified by email when it is available.
Books and other physical items: generally arrive within 5 working days. You will receive an email when an item is available and it will be held for you at your chosen pick up location (typically the Help Desk in Mullins Library).
Request items from other libraries, check the status of a request, or view scans delivered to your account. Available to current students, faculty, staff, and other University of Arkansas affiliates at no cost.
Describes items published since about 1000 and owned by libraries around the world. Types of publications include: books, journals, maps, slides, computer data files, magazines, musical scores, sound recordings, computer programs, manuscripts, newspapers, videotapes, bibliographies, master's theses, doctoral dissertations, and software. Items not held by the University Libraries may often be requested on ILLiad (Interlibrary Loan).
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