Interlibrary Loan
Literature from Other Libraries
Use the interlibrary loan service to order books or journal articles that you cannot find in Aachen/Jülich. In particular, media that are already somewhat older, out of print or thematically very specific can be supplied quickly and easily via interlibrary loan.
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Interlibrary Loan Instructions
Ordering Articles - Starting Point "Thematic Search"
You have found what you were looking for. According to the document type, it is a journal or an article from it, respectively. Before you check the availability with "How do I get to it", follow all the links provided to make sure. It is possible that the full text of a parallel issue may be hidden there.
The availability results in a local stock ("In other libraries"), but the volume you are looking for is not included. Select the issue that includes the volume and holds the promise to be available in several libraries in the interlibrary loan region 'NRW /RLP'. Theoretically, the issue with stock in zero libraries would also be an option. We can, indeed, also provide you with journal articles from Bavaria or other interlibrary loan regions.
Collecting orders from the library can mean either a printout by code at the printing station or a copy deposited at the service desk. For the latter case, select the preferred pick-up location. We charge a flat token fee of 1.50 € per order. You will see how many pages your essay is. If it is 20 pages or less, you can confidently lower the charge to zero.
On the "Order Confirmation" screen, you will be shown a transaction number (TAN) which you can use later to print the document at the printing station - if the expected processing is indicated as "online" under " Information on the Order". You will, however, also receive the TAN later in your pick-up notification.
Ordering Articles - Starting Point "Bibliographical Data"
The basis for ordering the article is the journal in which it can be found. If the journal title consists of very general, or frequently occurring words, the search field "Start of Journal Title" is best suited. However, you must enter the complete title to find your journal. Instead of common journal abbreviations such as "EUR J NEUROL", you must enter the long form ("European Journal of Neuroscience") - even if you use the search field "Words from the Journal Title".
Now the task is to pick out the right one from a list of similar data records. In doing so, you look at the title and also at the publication period. If the article you are looking for is from 2004, you should not select a record that covers the journal up to 1998 or from 2013 onwards. Clicking on the title will take you to the full record of the title with further details.
Before you click on the button "To ILL order form", it may be worth looking at the information on the electronic parallel edition. In this case, there are free full texts, but only for certain very old volumes. You can also use the "Proof of Ownership" button to make sure that there are libraries that own the required volume, i.e. that they would theoretically be able to supply it.
Picking up an item in the library can either mean a printout by code at the printing station or a copy deposited at the service desk. If the latter applies, select the preferred pick-up location. We charge a flat token fee of €1.50 per order. You can see how many pages your article contains. If it is 20 or less, it is safe to assume that the cost takeover will be reduced to zero.
On the "Order Confirmation" screen, you will be shown a transaction number (TAN) which you can use later to print the document at the printing station - provided that the expected processing is indicated as "online" below "Information about the Order". You will, however, also receive the TAN later in your pick-up notification.
Ordering Books - Starting Point "Thematic Search"
You have found what you were looking for. The full record of the individual hits provides you with important information: It is printed material in book form, i.e. a resource that, as a general rule, can be ordered. Click on the orange button "How do I get it" to start the so-called availability search.
The availability search only checks libraries in our interlibrary loan region (NRW and Rhineland-Palatinate) for stocks with the ISBN of the selected title. So if it says "In stock at a library", it may be that other interlibrary loan regions, e.g. Bavaria or Hesse, also have stock that can be delivered to us in Aachen.
When you click on "To the order form", you have to decide whether you want to borrow the entire book or whether a copy of a section is sufficient (according to § 60e (5), up to 10% of the work is allowed). If you need more than 20 pages, we advise you to borrow the book. However, if the "book" is a loose-leaf edition or a comprehensive reference work, no library will agree to dispatch it. In that case, the order form for book sections / chapters is the correct one.
The options available in Subject Assignment correspond to the faculties of FH Aachen. The query is purely for statistical reasons.
Our question about your willingness to accept another edition refers primarily to older or newer editions of the selected title. We always first try to get you exactly the edition you want. But if, for example, the 2nd edition of 2021 is out on loan in all libraries, but the 1st edition of 2016 is shown as available, we will order this before reserving a copy of the 2nd edition. If, for example, due to a legislative change it is indispensable that you cite the latest edition in your paper, you should tick "No". Another example relates to translations: If the German-language edition is out on loan, we will also use English-language copies if you agree.
If you tick "No" under "Reserve if applicable", we will cancel your order if all the libraries' stocks are out on loan. If the title is very recent, you may still have enough time to submit an acquisition request after receiving the cancellation.
You can find a list of your current interlibrary loan orders along with status messages in the "Account" menu. If the status message does not change over a prolonged period of time (1-2 weeks), it makes sense to consult the library.
It is best to pay the interlibrary loan fee when you pick up the item or after cancelling the order.
Ordering Books - Starting Point " Bibliographical Data"
The options available in Subject Assignment correspond to the faculties of FH Aachen. The query has purely statistical reasons. Instead of " Education Science", we select "Design", for example.
Our question about your acceptance of another edition refers primarily to older or newer editions of the selected title. We always first try to get you exactly the edition you want. But if, for example, the 34th edition of 2017 is out on loan in all libraries, but the 32nd edition of 2012 is shown as available, we will order that one before reserving a copy of the 34th edition. If, for example, due to a legislative change it is indispensable that you cite the latest edition in your paper, you should tick "No". Another example relates to translations: If the German-language edition is out on loan, we will also use English-language copies if you agree.
If you tick "No" to the option "Reserve if applicable", we will cancel your order if all the libraries' stocks are on loan. If the title is very recent, you may still have enough time to submit an acquisition request after receiving the cancellation.
You can find a list of your current interlibrary loan orders along with status messages in the "Account" menu. If the status message does not change over a prolonged period of time (1-2 weeks), it makes sense to consult the library.
It is best to pay the interlibrary loan fee when picking up the item or after cancelling the order.
E-Journals
If, in the course of an availability check (how-do-I-get-it button), you have the choice between a printed and an electronic version of the same journal, choose the printed version, as the order for the electronic version is automatically blocked.
To inform us of your order request, you can evade the blockade with a trick: In the Interlibrary Loan: Journal Articles section, search for a letter combination that is highly unlikely to produce any hits.
If a journal, or the requested volume, has only been published, or is only available, in electronic form, we can try to obtain a hard copy for you via, for example, commercial delivery services (TIBOrder, SUBITO-doc). Please be aware that the costs for this kind of order amount to 7,50 € or more. Your declaration on the assumption of costs later in the process should be accordingly high.