Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Myth #6 - The ILL department is psychic, or WHERE'S MY BOOK?

Fact: The ILL department cannot predict when an ILL item will arrive.

If an item is available in South Carolina, it is most likely at a library that uses interagency mail. This is a service provided by the State Library to nearly all the public and most of the college libraries. We have a high success rate with this, and requests that would take three weeks by USPS from the College of Charleston now arrive within a week. This is contingent on the lending library being able to find the item on their shelves and being able to ship it in a timely fashion after locating it. This service is not trackable and is subject to closure for holidays.

In most cases, we locate items outside of South Carolina. Most libraries use USPS library mail, which is inexpensive but slow. It is also not trackable, so if a library ships an item to us, we at CCPL cannot know where the item is at any given time, much less on what day the item will appear. Sometimes we are lucky and the item comes quickly - but in many cases we find ourselves waiting a month or more.

A few libraries will ship via UPS or FedEx, but this is rare and we are usually not told that items are shipped this way until they arrive.

Most libraries try to respond to our requests quickly, but some will take their time in responding. This is not something that we at CCPL can control; we cannot dictate procedure to other libraries. Obtaining items via interlibrary loan is dependent upon the will and whims of the lending libraries. We do our best to order from libraries that respond quickly but the rarity of some items may limit our choices.

So if your item does not arrive right away, it is not for lack of trying by the CCPL interlibrary loan staff. When we receive items, we process them right away so patrons can use them, but we cannot control the US Postal Service and are dependent on them for delivery.

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