» Document Delivery
The Marshall Health Science Libraries uses electronic document delivery networks, called Docline and Ariel, to obtain journal articles that are not held in the Libraries' collections. Docline enables Health Science Libraries to draw upon the resources of hundreds of libraries to provide documents that are not held in their own collections.
Document Delivery Charges
The minimum charge for each journal article is $5.00 and $10.00 for a book. If a requested item is unobtainable from a library in West Virginia, then the requester will be charged $11.50-$13.00 per item. For-profit organizations are charged $22.00 per request. In addition copyright fees may also be required Rush Requests are accepted only for immediate patient care and cost between $15 and $25 per article. Allow a minimum of three hours for delivery. Documents up to 15 pages will be faxed at no extra charge to local phone numbers. Long distance faxes are $10.00 in addition to regular document delivery fees.
Copyright Clearance Fees
How to Request Document Delivery
Before requesting an InterLibrary loan it is advisable to check the Library's holdings by searching the Miles Catalog or searching for articles in PubMed using the Libraries Lib Id, or consulting the MU Periodicals List.
Fill out the Document Delivery Request form and drop it off at the Library or send it via campus mail. Make sure to fill in all parts of the form in order to avoid delays in processing your request. Interlibrary loans for patrons wishing to pick them up will be held at the desk for 10 working days, after which they will be discarded.