1. Obtaining Articles2. Obtaining Books3. Returning Books4. Loan Periods / Renewals
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Last Updated: May 11, 2012 URL: http://guides.library.ualberta.ca/distance Print Guide RSS UpdatesEmail AlertsShareThis

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Getting Started

Delivery Services

Step 1: Make sure you have a current Campus Computing ID (CCID).
Step 2: Obtain your ONEcard or Distance Student Library Card.
Step 3: Determine your Library ID and PIN number.
Step 4: Register for home delivery.
Step 5: Keep your ID's current: Not registered in any courses? Pay the Maintaining Registration Fee (Section 2.22.2).

For questions about free delivery of materials to your home or work location, or obtaining a COPPUL card, contact Document Delivery:

Phone: (toll-free) 1-800-207-0172; Email: ill@ualberta.ca; Office hours

 

Research Assistance

For assistance with any aspect of your library research, e.g. accessing library resources via the web, finding appropriate materials for your assignments, contact the Liaison Librarian for your subject area or department. 

This guide deals with the key elements of distance service - if you need help with something that isn't covered in the guide, don't hesitate to ask.

If you have any suggestions for how we can improve our services or this webpage, please let us know by using the Suggestion Box on this page or by contacting Grant Kayler: (780) 492-3305 or grant.kayler@ualberta.ca

 
 

Request an Item

Request articles from print-only journals, or items not held in the library system.

Request an Item Form

 

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