ITP Library Interlibrary Loan Policies for Lending to other Libraries
Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
ITP Library
1069 East Meadow Cir.
Palo Alto, CA 94303
(650) 493-4430 ext. 253 -- ILL, Sharon Hamrick
(650) 493-4430 ext. 221 -- Library Information: Lucy Erman; Katrina Rahn
(650) 852-9780 – FAX
URL—http://www.itp.edu/library/
OPAC- http://librarycat.itp.edu/I40006Staff/OPAC/index.asp
OCLC Address—TJP
DOCLINE Address—CAUITP
E-Mail Address—shamrick@itp.edu or illdesk@itp.edu or Sharon.Hamrick@myitp.itp.edu
General Policy Statement
The ITP Library is a FREE Lender. We fill Interlibrary Loan requests Loan for journal articles, books or book chapters, audio sets, videos, CD, DVDS, and theses or dissertations. We do not lend periodicals.
We will copy journal articles and book chapters under the Copyright Guidelines. We accept electronic requests by DOCLINE, OCLC, E-Mail, as well as those submitted on ALA interlibrary loan forms by FAX or mail. Loan period is three week use with 2 renewal periods granted if no holds are placed on the item. AV material is three week use only, no renewals.
ITP Dissertations and Theses
All ITP Dissertations are now available in the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Database. They may be requested and will be filled with a pdf electronic copy. Our Dissertations and Theses are also available from UMI at 1-800-521-3042.
We currently are members of the following organizations:
LVIS – Libraries Very Interested in Sharing is the first nationwide OCLC no charge Resource Sharing Group. LVIS, which was established in 1993, began out of a shared goal of the Illinois State Library and the Missouri Library Network Corporation (MLNC) to encourage and provide greater opportunities for no charge resource sharing throughout the Midwest region and has expanded nationwide.
NCCPL - Northern California Consortium of Psychology Libraries. We are a member of this local Consortium and participate in interlibrary loan using DOCLINE and OCLC. This agreement is for free articles and books from the NCCPL member libraries.
SCELC – Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium. As a member of this group we are able to participate in resource-sharing relationships with member libraries. One of the benefits of membership in SCELC is their Reciprocal Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Program, which facilitates free sharing of books and journal articles among SCELC libraries.
NCNMLG - Northern California Nevada Medical Library Group. As a member of this group we are able to participate in DOCLINE.
AMHL - Association of Mental Health Librarians - Reciprocal Interlibrary Loan Agreements between members.
FreeShare - FreeShare is a DOCLINE Library Group whose members agree to fill document delivery requests free of charge on a reciprocal basis. FreeShare participants provide free interlibrary loans to any other group member.
If you would like to arrange a reciprocal agreement please contact us.
