Yes, we can borrow materials (https://www.lib.lsu.edu/services/ill) from other libraries for you. Create an interlibrary loan (ILL) account to begin borrowing materials. Once in your account, choose the type of item you want from the left menu, complete the form, and submit the request. Scans usually arrive in 24-48 hours. Books arrive in about 1-2 weeks. ILL Tutorials: Create (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx8FxBGRLok) an ILL account Requesting (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPRq6oqU3m4) an Article
Answered by: Jacob Fontenot
Generally, the Advanced Search (https://eds.s.ebscohost.com/eds/search/advanced?vid=0&sid=5a98e023-764c…) option in Discovery will help if you have something like title, subject, keyword, author, DOI, or date. If you can't locate it using the Advanced Search features, contact a subject librarian (https://www.lib.lsu.edu/staff?field_staff_type=2&search_api_staff=&fiel…) .
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LSU Library can only accept one form of ID as a patron's library card depending on their user status:
- Current LSU faculty, staff, and students must use their TigerCard
- Public patrons should use their state-issued ID (such as their drivers license)
To check out books and other items, please present your TigerCard or state ID at the checkout desk in room 241 or use the self-checkout machine in room 141. There are no fees applied at the time of checkout.
Related: Where do I go to check out library books?
Related: Can members of the public, visiting scholars, independent researchers, and other non-LSU affiliates borrow materials from LSU Library?
Answered by: Access Services Staff
An appointment is not required. Please feel free to walk in during our open hours: https://lib.lsu.edu/hoursandmaps (https://lib.lsu.edu/hoursandmaps) . However, keep in mind that materials may not be readily available on the day that you come to do your research because some materials must be retrieved from an off-site storage facility, requiring at least 48 business hours of advanced notice. Off-site materials are notated with a location of Remote Storage in the catalog record. See also, Can I request materials of interest before I arrive?
Answered by: Kelly Larson
LSU Libraries Special Collections does not grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute material. You must obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish materials. As part of using our materials, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless Louisiana State University, its officers, employees and agents from and against all suits, claims, actions and expenses arising out of your use of duplications provided by Special Collections. All copies of the LSU Libraries Special Collections materials created by patrons or provided by Special Collections fall under allowances provided by Section 107 (Fair Use) and Section 108 (Library and Archives exemptions) of the United States Copyright Act. Copies of materials are provided only for personal study or research.
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