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Document Delivery Services

Desktop Delivery Service

Scott Memorial Library delivers interlibrary loan and JEFFDocs articles on the Web. Online delivery is the fastest possible delivery service, and there is no extra charge! The only tools you need to participate are a working Jefferson email address, a Web browser, and free Adobe Acrobat software for downloading PDF articles.

Making an Online Delivery Request

Request articles as usual, either by filling out our online forms for JEFFDocs or Interlibrary Loan, or the paper forms available at the Scott Library service desks. When you make your request, simply select "Ariel" as your "Delivery Method."

Delivery Method selection list

Receiving Your Articles Electronically

Ariel notification message
When your article arrives, instead of picking it up or receiving it via interoffice mail, you'll receive an email notification that your article is ready for viewing.

 

 

Ariel login page
The message will provide instructions for retrieving your article from our server with your email address and a unique password (PIN), provided in the body of the email message. Log in at the URL supplied and simply click the link in your article queue to download your article in PDF format.

 

 

 

 

Using Ariel with Loansome Doc

Loansome Doc users may receive articles by online delivery and may use a Jefferson Interdepartmental Charge Code or be invoiced for payment.

Questions?

For questions regarding document order status, contact Jessica Brangiel, Manager, Document Delivery Serivces, at 215-503-5203 or Jessica.Brangiel@jefferson.edu.

For questions on retrieving documents, contact Vince Ferretti, ILL Borrowing Technician, at 215-503-2831 or Vincent.Ferretti@jefferson.edu.

Warning Concerning Copyright Restrictions

The copyright law of the United States governs the making of photocopies and other restrictions of copyrighted material.

Photocopies or other reproductions can be furnished only under certain conditons: if they will be used solely for private study, scholarship, or research. Use of the reproduction for other purposes may make the user liable for copyright infringement.

Scott Memorial Library reserves the right to refuse a copying order if, in our judgment, fulfillment of the order would violate the copyright law : 17 U.S.C. 207, and under the following sections of Title 17 of the U.S. Code as amended by Pub. Law 94-553:108, 702. Dated August 1977.

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