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How to borrow from other libraries

1) Click on the item that you are interested in.

2) If the item is not available in our library (signified by no location or call number), click the "Request it" icon (see below).

3) Fill out the required information, and click "Submit Request".

1) Click on the item that you are interested in.

2) If the item is not available in our databases (particularly Ebsco or ProQuest), click the "Request this item through interlibrary loan" link in Ebsco (see examples below). Or click on "Find a copy" and "Request this item" in ProQuest.

3) Fill out the required information, and click "Submit" or "Send Request".

 

In a search result:

In the item record:

McMaster Library catalogue

Redeemer University students and faculty are permitted to access and borrow print resources from McMaster University libraries as "Reciprocal Borrowers." (to apply in-person bring your Redeemer ID along with identification showing a current address)

Redeemer University students and faculty are also permitted to apply for a Guest Internet Account that allow them to use McMaster University library computers in-person only to access many of their electronic resources (with some exceptions). 

 

Directions to Mills Library (McMaster):

McMaster Campus Map:

Hamilton Public Library Catalogue

Library cards are free to anyone living, working or studying in Hamilton! 

For a free HPL card, register online or at any HPL branch. Once you have your HPL card number, you can immediately begin using HPL's resources, including their online databases, eBooks, and more. For more information, please see the HPL website

With your Library card you can:

What is this service?

  • Any current student, faculty, or staff can request books and articles not available directly through Redeemer's catalogue or databases.

How much does this cost?

  • Generally, there is no charge for requests from faculty/staff and students. However, if multiple requests are made in the same budget year (especially for books that are not readily available) fees may apply.

How long do items take to get here?

  • Books generally take 1-3 weeks to arrive and articles can take 1-5 business days.

Where can I pick up the items?

  • Electronic materials will be emailed.
  • Physical items can be picked up and dropped off at the circulation desk.

How long can I have books from other libraries?

  • Generally, electronic items do not have limits on loan periods.
  • Loan periods for physical items can vary and are determined by the lending institution. The loan period will be clearly stated upon checkout, and the items must be returned immediately when notified.
  • Borrowers are responsible for any fees imposed by the lending libraries for materials returned late, damaged or lost.

Which requests are you unable to fill?

  • Books and articles available in our library
  • eBooks
  • Items that violate copyright (for instance: entire issues of a periodical)
  • Items held in special collections (for instance: audio visual materials, reference, and rare or new materials)
  • Most course textbooks

Need more help?

*If you need more help or would like to make a request to the library directly,

please email us!

Help for libraries wanting to borrow from Redeemer

Please email us directly at ill@redeemer.ca with your requests.

Charges: 

  • Canadian libraries: $15.00 or reciprocal rates
  • U.S. libraries: $20.00 plus shipping charges

Peter Turkstra Library,  Redeemer University , 777 Garner Road East, Ancaster, ON, L9K 1J4, Canada
Circulation Desk Telephone: 905.648.2139 ext. 4266, Email:   library@redeemer.ca