28 November 2007
Enhanced Library Services for Document Delivery and Inter-library Loans from 3rd December 2007!
Get It, an improved document delivery and inter-library loan services for staff, post-graduates and honours students, is being introduced from 3rd December, 2007.
- Get It can deliver articles to users on their own desktop as electronic PDFs. Electronic delivery will be available for almost all copy requests. (Other items, such as books and multimedia items, can still be collected from your home Library.)
- Automatic registration for eligible users means no more registration forms. You will sign in to access the new and enhanced request forms with your Campus Card details.
- You will be able to perform your own searching of selected library catalogues with the Search & Request Form and bibliographic information will be entered automatically into the Request Item Form.
- You will be able to monitor the progress of your requests with a ‘status’ message which will change as requests are processed. Faster turnaround times for requests using electronic delivery are expected. A record of all electronic requests submitted by users will also be available.
- Integration with FindIt@UWA will further simplify the process of ordering articles not held at UWA.
Get It will also handle all Intra-library and Regional requests.
Keep a look out for more information and training support on the new Get It service from the Library website: http://www.library.uwa.edu.au/library_services
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About david.glance
A technologist, working at UWA with students and other staff to research, develop and educate in the areas of web software and design.
UWA Centre for Software Practice in 2006 and have been developing software for universities and in the e-Health market.