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Amplifying Library Impact

Services

SCELC combines its resources with those of its member institutions in order to provide portfolio of consortial licensing, community funding, professional development, and other member-focused services.

Reciprocal Interlibrary Loan (RILL)

RILL facilitates free inter-library loaning of books and journal articles among participating SCELC libraries and is managed by SCELC's Resource Sharing Committee.

SCELC Members are eligible to participate in the RILL. Eligibility to participate in SCELC RILL was recently extended by the SCELC Board to include affiliate libraries participating in the Shared Print Program.

For more info:

To Participate: 

  1. View list of RILL Participants 
  2. Review the RILL Policies and Procedures below.
  3. Submit a RILL Participation Form

RILL Contacts

RILL Policies

  1. SCELC Member libraries (and affiliate libraries participating in the Shared Print program) may elect to participate in a reciprocal agreement for interlibrary loan of books and providing of copies of journal articles.
  2. SCELC libraries that participate in this agreement provide gratis loans and copies to other SCELC library participants.
  3. Participating libraries adhere to the provisions of the “Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States”.
  4. It is recommended that participating libraries utilize load balancing methods, for example through use of the SCELC (symbol is SCLC) Reciprocal ILL profile group, the creation of an OCLC custom holdings group, or through the use of Rapid.
  5. No participant may provide materials received through RILL to resellers.

RILL Procedures

Participating libraries will use standard interlibrary loan procedures and will indicate “SCELC RILL” on all requests.

  1. See the SCELC Profile Groups and Custom Holdings Group section of the SCELC Resource Sharing Toolkit for information on SCELC's OCLC groups.
  2. See the Automated Request Manager section of the LibGuide for ideas for using the groups.