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Borrow or Request

Some documents in files and foldersAcademic staff needing to request teaching materials please refer to the Reading Lists Libguide.  If you need an article for your own research, first check Library Search to ensure the item is not already available from the library.  If it isn't, you can make a request.

Request an article

 

Key information:
  • Articles will usually arrive within one week.
  • Academic staff are entitled to a limited number of digital articles / book chapters during the scheme running from 2024.
  • Only one article from a journal issue can be requested. If you require more than this, please request the whole journal.
  • For electronic delivery you will be forwarded an email with a link to your document. This link remains active for 30 days from the date of the original email from the supplying library.
  • Your access may be less than 30 days due to Interlibrary Loan processing time.
  • If you delay payment this will reduce the time the link remains active.
  • Requests should be for research and private study only.
  • Requests can take longer to process if full details are not supplied including ISSN.

 

Cartoon of glasses on a bookAcademic staff needing to request teaching materials please refer to the Reading Lists Libguide


If you need a book for your research and want it added to our collection, first check the Library catalogue to ensure we don’t already have it. If not, you can request it.

Request a book


If you need a book for one-time use (without adding it to the collection), first check the Library catalogue to ensure we don’t already have it. If not, you can request it via Interlibrary Loan.

Request via Interlibrary Loan

Key information
  • Some items may only be available for use in the library.
  • A loan of a book or journal issue is charged at £19.00.
  • To renew a loanable item, there is a further charge of £6.25 per renewal.
  • Please ensure availability for collection in-person at time of request.
  • Requests can take longer to process if full details are not supplied including ISBN.

Academic staff needing to request teaching materials please refer to the Reading Lists Libguide.  If you need a chapter for your own research, first check the Library catalogue to ensure the item is not already available from the library. If it isn't, you can make a request.

Request a chapter

 

Key information:
  • Book chapters will usually arrive within one week.
  • Academic staff are entitled to a limited number of digital articles / book chapters during the new scheme running from January 2024.
  • Only one chapter from a book can be requested. If you require more than this, please request the whole book.
  • For electronic delivery you will be forwarded an email with a link to your document. This link remains active for 30 days from the date of the original email from the supplying library.
  • Your access may be less than 30 days due to Interlibrary Loan processing time.
  • If you delay payment this will reduce the time the link remains active.
  • Requests should be for research and private study only.

A cartoon of a student sitting on top of some books working on a laptop, there is an oversized thesis next to herLondon Met theses:

  • The majority of London Met theses are available digitally via Library Search
  • All print theses are held in a storeroom at  Holloway Road Library and are for reference use within the Library only. Please ask at the Library Information Desk for the one you would like to look at.

UK and European theses:

Please note: there is continuing disruption to services provided by the British Library due to cyber-attack last year - read more information here

  • EThOS is the British Library e-thesis online service. It offers free access to the full text of digitised UK Doctoral theses. Users will need to register to download a thesis but can search without registering. See Ethos FAQ for further information. If the thesis you require has not been digitised yet, the British Library will obtain it and digitise it, and you'll be informed when it is ready to download. In some cases, if you are the first person to request a thesis and so it has to be digitised for you, you may be asked to pay towards the costs of digitisation. Library Services will normally cover the cost of digitisation for London Met staff and students.
     
  • DART-Europe E-theses Portal is a partnership of research libraries and library consortia who are working together to improve global access to European research theses.

Scan on Demand is a free service available to only current students and staff at the University.

It enables you to request and obtain scans of book chapters or journal articles from both Holloway and Aldgate Library print collections.

Request a scan


How does it work?

We will scan an extract from a book, or an article from a journal and send it to your London Met email. Please note copyright law prohibits us from scanning more than one chapter of a book or one article per issue of a journal. We cannot scan whole books.

How many scans can I request?

You can have three active requests at any one time.

How much does the scan service cost?

Nothing. This service is provided free of charge for London Met students and staff. However we cannot currently offer this service to alumni or partnership students.

How long will it take to get my scans?

This will depend on the availability of the book you want us to scan – it may be on loan. We will email you the PDF as soon as we can.

I did not receive my scan

We can tell you when we sent you the scan. Please check your Spam folder for an email from scanrequest@londonmet.ac.uk. Copyright law only allows us to send you the scan once.

Can I share my scanned document with others?

Your scanned document is for individual research use only, and may not be shared, distributed, or posted elsewhere online. The ordering process includes the copyright restrictions, which need agreement before the request can proceed. If other students at London Met need to use the same scan, please ask your lecturer to request a scan for the module reading list.

What if the item is not in the library?

If the item you wish to consult is not in our collections, you will need to request an interlibrary loan.

Please visit Special Collections to request scans from these collections.