Q. Can I repeat an Interlibrary Loan request made in the past? Cloning
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Answered By: Dana Clark Last Updated: Sep 24, 2024 Views: 17
Can I repeat an Interlibrary Loan request made in the past? Cloning
Our Interlibrary Loan software can clone (duplicate) a previous request.
Log in at ILL Request page, which can also be found by visiting the Library homepage and then clicking the Interlibrary Loan button. There you will see a "Sign into Interlibrary Loan" button. Faculty, staff, and students use their KSC issued NetID and password.
Once you're logged in to your account click All Requests in the menu on the left. Find the title you want and click the Transaction Number in front of it to open the request. At the top in red lettering is "Clone Request." Click that and it will open a new request with the same citation. You may edit the request here if needed.
At the bottom, click Submit Request.
If you have any questions contact ill@keene.edu or call 358-2715.
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