Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Myth #4: ILL items can be renewed like CCPL items

Fact: The libraries that lend us interlibrary loan items set the due dates. For any extension of these dates, we have to obtain permission from the lending library.

On the yellow band on the front of each interlibrary loan item, we give the telephone number of the interlibrary loan department (805-6940) and ask that patrons call at least two days in advance. Some leeway is granted in the case of holidays. When we are contacted, we send a message to the lending library via OCLC or e-mail. When they respond (and this can take anywhere from 1-7 days), we contact the patron to let him/her know the new due date.

Sometimes a patron will ask Circulation for a bulk renewal of their items. Interlibrary loan items will not renew without an override. If you are doing a bulk renewal, and you see an interlibrary loan item appear, please do NOT override to renew it. (Interlibrary loan items will have the designation "ILL item" before the title.) Please let the patron know that he/she will need to contact the Interlibrary Loan Department directly.

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