Frequently Asked Questions
- How long can I keep returnable items from another library?
- Can I request renewals if I need more time?
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Ordering Materials Through Interlibrary Loan
Interlibrary Loan allows you to order items not owned by the CSU-Pueblo Library. Articles are yours to keep, while books, dvds, dissertations, and other formats are loaned for the lending library's typical loan period, anywhere from 1 to 4 weeks. Many returnable items can be renewed, and renewal requests can be made automatically through My Account in WorldCat or in your ClioWeb account, or by contacting the Interlibrary Loan Department directly. There are a number of ways to make Interlibrary Loan requests. Click on the Top Tabs and follow step-by-step instructions.
FAQ Answers
- It depends on the policy of that specific library. Most loan items for between two and four weeks, but some types of materials, like dvds, may only circulate for a 1 week period. The due date is on the item's label.
- Unless the item's label says NO RENEWALS, you can make a request for renewal using either Worldcat MyAccount or your ClioWeb account.

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