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Interlibrary Loan & ShareLaw

Interlibrary Loan

Yale Law School Faculty, Students, and Staff

Interlibrary loan supports research and course-related activity of the Yale Law community by obtaining photocopies and short-term loans of materials that are not available at Yale.

Requests should be submitted via our web form at: http://ill.library.yale.edu/illiad/.

Copies of articles are delivered by electronic document delivery (eDD). Patrons will be notified by an email message which will provide instructions as to how to use eDD. Notification that books have arrived will be sent to the student's e-mail address. Books can be picked up at the circulation desk. Faculty material will be delivered to the faculty office.

Patrons will be billed for lost or damaged books. Fees are determined by the lending library. In addition there is a $20 non-refundable processing fee.

For further information contact Lauren King (lawill@pantheon.yale.edu) at (203) 432-1640. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Non-Yale Libraries, Organizations, and Individuals

The Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery service provides photocopies and short-term loans to other libraries and organizations under formal interlibrary loan arrangements.

Request a photocopy from a journal at the Law Library.

Request a book from the Law Library.

For further information, please contact us at 203-432-1640 or lawill@pantheon.yale.edu.

OCLC: GXR

ShareLaw

ShareLaw allows Yale Law faculty, staff, and students to request circulating materials from any member of the ShareLaw consortium* for delivery to this library within four business days. Patrons can request items directly. The loan period is 28 days, with 2 possible renewals of 28 days each. The patron will be notified via email upon arrival of requested materials.

For more detailed instructions, please see the ShareLaw web page.

*Consortium members include the law libraries of George Washington University, University of California at Berkeley, University of Miami, University of Texas, University of Washington, and Yale University.

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