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Interlibrary Loan Service Outsite

Interlibrary Loan Service Outsite

Discover the world of legal literature with the Interlibrary Loan Service of the Intersite!

This tab gives you access to an extensive collection of materials from other libraries, expanding the horizons of your research. Use this option to borrow unique items and gain knowledge from outside our local collections. Our Interlibrary Loan system for local libraries enables you to conveniently and efficiently acquire the materials you need, allowing you to dive deeper into the legal topics that interest you.

The Interlibrary Loan Service can be used by all readers with a current library card, as well as readers who are bound by an employment or study relationship with institutions that do not conduct interlibrary loan.

Orders should be placed by e-mail: mb.wbp@uj.edu.pl.

The submitted order must contain accurate bibliographic data.

Borrowed library materials are made available only in the reading room, for the time specified by the borrowing library

Domestic interlibrary loan is free of charge. For bringing library materials from foreign libraries, the Jagiellonian Library charges a fee, according to the fee schedule or according to the invoice issued by the lending library.

The Jagiellonian Library, as part of interlibrary loans, makes its own collections available to foreign libraries and domestic libraries.

Orders should be placed by e-mail: wmbbj@uj.edu.pl or independently through the library system.

The submitted order must contain accurate bibliographic data.

Loans to domestic libraries are free of charge, to foreign libraries are regulated by IFLA vouchers.

The ordering library is entirely responsible for the borrowed materials. Library materials can be accessed only in the reading room of the ordering library.

Permission to borrow from the collections of the Jagiellonian Library is obtained after completing and signing a declaration.

The Faculty Law Library of the Jagiellonian University makes its own collection available to the country's overseas libraries through interlibrary loan, on a partnership basis. Requests should be made by email to mb.wbp@uj.edu.pl or through the Jagiellonian University library system.

The condition for using interlibrary loans is to have an active library account in the JU library system. If you do not have an account, please contact the Jagiellonian Library to set one up.

Rules of interlibrary loans from the collections of the WBP

  • Books with the status of "available" are made available from the collection, except for those that WBP has in one copy.
  • Materials are lent for a period of 1 month.
  • The borrowing library is responsible for the borrowed library materials and their timely return.
  • Submitted order should include accurate bibliographic data (author / title / place of publication / year of publication / reference)

Interlibrary loan overseas does not include:

  • rare and especially protected works,
  • the only copies of a work in the collection,
  • works found̨ in handheld book collections,
  • newspapers and other periodicals,
  • works published up to 1949,
  • damaged works in need of conservation.