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National Interlibrary Loan Code for the
United States,1993
Prepared by the Interlibrary Loan Committee, Management and
Operation of Public Services Section, Reference and Adult Services Division, American
Library Association. Approved by the RASD Board of Directors, February 8, 1994.
INTRODUCTION: The Reference and Adult Services Division, acting for the American
Library Association in it's adoption of this code, recognizes that the exchange of
material between libraries in the United States is an important element in the provision
of library service and believes it to be in the public interest to encourage such an
exchange.
Interlibrary loan is essential to the vitality of libraries of all
types and sizes and is a means by which a wider range of materials can be made available
to users. In the interests of providing quality service, libraries have an obligation to
obtain materials to meet the informational needs of users when local resources do not meet
those needs.
Interlibrary loan has been described as an adjunct to, not a substitute for, collection
development in individual libraries. Changes in the past decade gave increasing
availability of materials in alternative formats, abundance of verification and location
information, and a shift in the very nature of interlibrary cooperation. Interlibrary
borrowing is an integral element of collection development for all libraries, not an
ancillary option.
The effectiveness of a national resource sharing system depends upon the responsible
distribution of borrowing and lending. Libraries of all types and sizes should be willing
to share their resources liberally so that a relatively few libraries are not
over-burdened. Libraries must be willing to lend if they wish to borrow.
This code is designed to regulate lending and borrowing relations between libraries. It is
not the intent of this
code to prescribe the nature of interlibrary cooperation within
formally established networks and consortia, or to regulate the purchase of materials from
document suppliers. However, this code may be used as a model for development of state,
regional, or local interlibrary loan codes.
This code provides general guidelines for the requesting and
supplying of materials between libraries. Specific guidelines and procedures are found in
such sources as those listed in the bibliography.
***** NATIONAL INTERLIBRARY LOAN CODE *****
1.0 DEFINITION
1.1 Interlibrary loan is the process by which a library requests
materials from, or supplies materials to, another library.
2.0 PURPOSE
2.1 The purpose of interlibrary loan as defined by this code is to
obtain, upon request of a library user, materials not available in the user's local
library.
3.0 SCOPE
3.1 Interlibrary loan is a mutual relationship and libraries should
be willing to supply materials as freely as they request materials.
3.2 Any materials, regardless of format, may be requested from
another library. The supplying library determines whether the material can be provided.
4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE REQUESTING LIBRARY
4.1 The requesting library should establish and maintain an
interlibrary loan policy for its borrowers and make it available.
4.2 The requesting library should process requests in a timely
fashion.
4.3 The requesting library should identify libraries that own and
might provide the requested materials. The requesting library should check the policies of
potential suppliers for special instructions, restrictions, and information on charges
prior to sending a request. The requesting library is responsible for all authorized
charges imposed by the supplying library.
4.4 Requests for materials for which locations cannot be identified,
should be sent to libraries that might provide the requested materials and be accompanied
by the statement "cannot locate." The original source of the reference should be
cited or a copy of the citation provided.
4.5 The requesting library should avoid sending the burden of its
requests to a few libraries. Major resource libraries should be used as a last resort.
4.6 The requesting library should transmit all interlibrary loan
requests in standard bibliographic format in accordance with the protocols of the
electronic network or transmission system used. In the absence of an electronically
generated form, the American Library Association Interlibrary Loan request form should be
used.
4.7 The requesting library must ensure compliance with the U.S.
copyright law and its accompanying guidelines. Copyright compliance must be determined for
each copy request before it is transmitted, and a copyright compliance statement must be
included on each copy request. Copyright files should be maintained as directed in the
CONTU Guidelines. (See bibliography for full citations to these documents.)
4.8 The requesting library is responsible for borrowed materials
from the time they leave the supplying library until they have been returned and received
by the supplying library. If damage or loss occurs, the requesting library is responsible
for compensation or replacement, in accordance with the preference of the supplying
library.
4.9 The requesting library is responsible for honoring due dates and
enforcing all use restrictions specified by the supplying library.
4.10 The requesting library should request a renewal before the item
is due. If the supplying library does not respond, the requesting library may assume that
the renewal has been granted for the same length of time as the original loan.
4.11 The requesting library should return materials by the due date
and respond immediately if the item has been recalled by the supplying library.
4.12 The requesting library should package materials to prevent
damage in shipping, and comply with special instructions stated by the supplying library.
4.13 The requesting library is responsible for following the
provisions of this code. Continued disregard for any provision may be reason for
suspension of borrowing privileges by a supplying library.
5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SUPPLYING LIBRARY
5.1 The supplying library should establish and maintain an
interlibrary loan policy, make it available in paper and/or electronic format, and provide
it upon request.
5.2 The supplying library should process requests within the
timeline established by the electronic network. Requests not transmitted electronically
should be handled in a similar time frame.
5.3 The supplying library should include a copy of the original
request, or information sufficient to identify the request, with each item.
5.4 The supplying library should state any conditions and/or
restrictions on use of the materials lent and specify any special return packaging or
shipping requirements.
5.5 The supplying library should state the due date or duration of
the loan on the request form or on the material.
5.6 The supplying library should package the items to prevent damage
in shipping.
5.7 The supplying library should notify the requesting library
promptly when unable to fill a request and, if possible state the reason the request
cannot be filled.
5.8 The supplying library should respond promptly to requests for
renewals. If the supplying library does not respond, the borrowing library may assume that
the renewal has been granted for the same length as the original loan period.
5.9 The supplying library may recall materials at any time.
5.10 The supplying library may suspend service to any requesting
library which fails to comply with the provisions of this code.
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