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Art History 401 Black Mountain Seminar

Resources for sources for research about Black Mountain College and the people who worked there.

Databases for Art History

What is Interlibrary Loan?

How does it work?

Students, staff and faculty of Queens University of Charlotte may request scholarly material (articles and print books) not available in library collections utilizing the Interlibrary Loan Cooperative Program. Everett Library also loans collection materials to participating institutions on a quid pro quo reciprocal basis. In general, only items from the circulating collection are available for interlibrary loan. Reference, media, special collections/archives, and any circulated items deemed too fragile for transport are not available for loan.

Average Turnaround Time:

Article Requests / 5-7 business days / Delivered via email in most circumstances

Book Requests / 10-15 business days / Delivered via US Post

Cost

Every effort will be made to honor interlibrary loan requests at no charge to the patron. However, if a request is not complimentary, the patron has the option to pay the compulsory fees charged by the lending institution. All patrons will be advised prior to request submittal.

Interlibrary Loan Copyright Compliance

The Everett Library observes standard interlibrary loan practices and adheres to appropriate national and state Interlibrary Loan Code and Copyright Law. To research applicable national and state standards regarding interlibrary loan, please click here.

Interlibrary Loan Request

Interlibrary Loan with an icon of an open bookInterlibrary Loan Request Form

Use this form to create new request and to check on requests you've already made.