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The Library: Can't find the item you need? Request It!

Your book requests: available to read online or borrow from the Library

What is the Request it! service?

If the Library does not hold the resource you need for your studies or research, you can use our Request It! service to ask us to obtain it for you.

You can request books, journal articles, book chapters, and theses and we will find the best way to provide access to the material you need.

We also welcome your suggestions for new items to help us diversify our collection.

How Request It! Works

  • Check Discover to see if we already have the item you’re looking for.
  • Choose Your Format - Indicate whether you prefer a digital or print version of the item.
  • If you need a specific format due to a disability, please select "Ebook only - due to disability" or "Print only - due to disability" on the Request It form.
  • Based on your request, we will either purchase the item or borrow it from another library through Interlibrary Loan.

Important Considerations

  • The Request It! service is free for you to use, though it does involve costs for The Library. We’re happy to cover these to support your studies and research, but please try to request items that are essential to your work.
  • Staff Option - If you need an e-book quickly, you may request an inspection copy through Browns Books, which allows access to up to 10 titles for 30 days. For more details, refer to the Teach Learn Guide.
  • Requests for fiction items are only accepted where directly related to a course topic.
  • Please note that the Library reserves the right to decline a request.

 

For information on how to use this service please see the FAQ: 'How do I request an item not held in stock?'

If you are a member of staff carrying out a systematic review, please see the FAQ: 'How does the Library support Systematic Reviews?'

For Interlibrary Loan request entitlements please see the FAQ: 'Who can apply for an Interlibrary Loan.'

Reading Lists

If you are an academic and want a resource for a reading list, please add to your lists as normal. Our Academic Librarian Teams can help you with these. If an essential item for a taught course is not available for either purchase or loan, please contact the relevant Academic Librarian team for guidance on alternatives.