ILL stands for Interlibrary Loan. It is a service provided to request materials (books, journal articles, research papers, etc.) not owned by your home Library from other institutions around the world. Interlibrary loan services are integrated into the GT Library catalog search.
The Georgia Tech Library features more than 1.2 million items in its circulating collection, including books, e-books, music and movies. The majority of this physical collection is housed in cold storage at the Library Service Center in partnership with Emory University, meaning students, faculty and staff have access to their multi-million volume collection, as well. This partnership continues to expand, so check the catalog regularly for new items.
Current Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff may borrow from the Library Service Center collection by placing a request through the library catalog for delivery to campus. Current students, faculty, and staff may also use their Buzzcard to borrow from Emory’s Woodruff Library and any library in the University System of Georgia in person.
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