Interlibrary Loan Policy
Interlibrary loan is the process by which a library requests material from, or supplies materials to, another library. Through interlibrary loan, patrons can access materials from other libraries in Illinois. The requested materials will be sent to the Justice Public Library where the patron may check the item out (or use it in the library, as stipulated by the supplying library). Justice Public Library does not support requests for out of state or international material.
The Justice Public Library affirms that interlibrary loan is an adjunct to, not a substitute for, the Library's collection. The Library will exhaust local resources first, including its own collection and those of libraries in the Metropolitan Library System, before requesting items from libraries outside the system. The Justice Public Library District endorses the Illinois State Library's ILLINET Interlibrary Loan Code.
Interlibrary Borrowing
Who can request material?
This service is offered to all patrons holding a valid library
card from the Justice Public Library District. Any fines or fees on the patron's
record must be cleared before any interlibrary loan requests will be placed.
How to submit a request
Contact the Circulation Department to initiate a request. Patrons may
contact the Circulation Department in person, by phone (708-496-1790), by fax
(708-496-1898), or by e-mail (jplonline@yahoo.com).
The circulation staff will need as much information as possible about the item
to be requested, along with the patron's name, phone number, and library card
number.
What can be borrowed
The Library will request materials which are not available in the
Metropolitan Library System. All formats may be requested (e.g. books,
audiovisual materials, periodicals, government documents, microfilm,
photocopies, etc.). Please note that some requests may be refused by the
supplying library, based on their interlibrary loan policy. Material also may be restricted to in
library use by the supplying library.
Fees
There is no fee for borrowing materials from other libraries in Illinois.
There may be a fee for photocopies, as stipulated by the supplying
library. Fees for overdue, lost or damaged material will be determined by
the supplying library.
Turnaround time
Service will be provided as quickly as possible. The turnaround varies
depending upon the supplying library and the status of the materials requested
(e.g. on-order, checked out, etc.). Assuming the item is currently available,
items requested within the State of Illinois generally take two to three weeks
to arrive. Patrons will be notified by phone if the Library is
unable to obtain an item.
Notification
When material arrives, the Library staff will call the requesting patron.
After the patron has been contacted, the patron will have five days to pick up the
material. For items obtained outside of the Metropolitan Library System, the
patron will receive a second call notifying them that the item is ready to be
picked up and will be held for three additional days. If the item is not picked
up after the second call, it will be sent back to the supplying library. Patrons
who do not pick up out of system interlibrary loan material will be assessed a
$3.00 fine.
Loan period
The loan period and renewal options are determined by the supplying library.
Photocopies may be kept by the requestor. The Library will strictly observe any
conditions for use of loaned materials that are imposed by the supplying library
(e.g.; short loan period, in library use only, no renewals). The interlibrary
loan of an item will be limited to one request per patron for the same title
every three months with as many renewal requests as the supplying library allows.
Patron responsibility
The patron is responsible for picking up the requested item from Justice
Public Library. A failure to do
so will result in a $3.00 borrowing fee being charged to their record (for items
obtained outside of the Metropolitan Library System). It is also the
responsibility of the patron to return the item in a timely fashion and in the
same condition in which it was loaned, including all packaging materials. All
interlibrary loan material must be returned directly to Justice Public Library
by the borrowing patron. Drop-offs at other libraries are not allowed and will
result in fines and possibly late fees and/or suspension of interlibrary loan
privileges for that patron. If an item
is lost or damaged, the patron is responsible for all overdue fines, the cost of
the item, and any processing fees charged by the supplying library. When materials
are lost or are returned late, the borrowing privileges of both the patron and
the Justice Public Library District are jeopardized. Patrons who consistently
abuse interlibrary loan borrowing privileges will find their interlibrary loan
borrowing privileges suspended.
Renewals
To renew an item obtained from outside the system, please contact the
Library at least three weekdays prior to the due date. The Library staff will
attempt to renew the item and notify the patron if the item may or may not be
renewed. Renewals are at the sole discretion of the supplying library and cannot be
guaranteed.
Interlibrary Lending
Who can request material?
The Justice Public Library will loan materials to all libraries within the
State of Illinois. All loaned material will be shipped via ILDS only.
Photocopies may be sent via fax or ILDS.
How to submit a request
Requests for Justice Public Library material may be made via OCLC, ALA fax
request, or by placing a hold directly through the Metropolitan Library System's
online catalog. Justice Public Library does not loan material outside of the
state of Illinois.
What can be borrowed?
All new adult fiction and non-fiction books will be kept in the
Justice Public Library for six months. After six months, this material will be
interlibrary loaned for three weeks to the requesting library (two weeks to
patrons) and will be renewable for an additional two weeks to patrons.
Reference material may be interlibrary loaned at the director's discretion. If loaned, this material will be interlibrary loaned for three weeks to the requesting library (two weeks to patrons), will not be renewable, and may be restricted to in library use.
All new adult and children's videos (DVD and VHS, except non-fiction) will be kept in the Justice Public Library for four months. After four months this material will be interlibrary loaned for two weeks to the requesting library (3 days to patrons) and will not be renewable.
All new adult and children's non-fiction videos (DVD and VHS) will be kept in the Justice Public Library for four months. After four months this material will be interlibrary loaned for three weeks to the requesting library (two weeks to patrons) and will be renewable for an additional two weeks to patrons.
All new books on CD or cassette will be kept in the Justice Public Library for four months. After four months this material will be interlibrary loaned for three weeks to the requesting library (two weeks to patrons) and will be renewable for an additional two weeks to patrons.
All new children's fiction and non-fiction books will be kept in the Justice Public Library for four months. After four months this material will be interlibrary loaned for three weeks to the requesting library (two weeks to patrons) and will be renewable for an additional two weeks to patrons.
Periodicals are not available for interlibrary loan.
Photocopy requests that comply with current Copyright Law (17 U.S.C), will be filled and copies sent via fax or ILDS. (See "Fees" section for charges.
Fees
We do not charge any fees for material loaned to ILLINET
libraries.
Photocopies will be supplied at no cost for ten or fewer pages. Requests for more than ten pages will be charged 10¢ per page over the ten page limit. All requests must comply with current Copyright Law (17 U.S.C).
We will charge the price of the material plus a $5.00 processing fee for any lost or damaged material.
Turnaround time
Requests will be filled as quickly as possible. Loans will usually ship
within one to two days of the receipt of the request. Occasionally, a loan may
take longer, depending on the circumstances involved (repair needed, material
checked out, but due back shortly, etc.). In this case, we will notify the
requesting library within three days with a conditional response, so that they
may choose whether to wait or cancel the request.
Loan period
The loan periods are stipulated for each material type in the "What can
be borrowed?" section above.
Requesting library responsibility
The requesting library is responsible for borrowed materials from the time
they leave Justice Public Library until they have been received back at Justice
Public Library. If damage or loss occurs, the requesting library is
responsible compensation equaling the price of the material plus a $5.00
processing fee. Replacement may be allowed at the discretion of Justice Public
Library's director, but a $5.00 processing fee will still be assessed.
Renewals
Renewal information is stipulated for each material type in the "What
can be borrowed?" section above.