Ordering Print Books
1. Search the Library Catalog to find materials available from the library.
2. See tips for searching the catalog.
3. Complete a request form for the materials you would like sent to you.
Note: The library tyically does not purchase course textbooks; these available through the USU bookstore.
Requesting Print Materal:
- Materials will be shipped to homes and businesses via UPS; a street address is required as UPS will not deliver to post office boxes.
- Return material to RCDE Library Services via the pre-paid mailing label sent with all loaned materials. Materials are returned via the US Postal Service.
- Borrowing periods are:
Undergraduate Students = 4 weeks
Faculty, Staff, and Graduate students = 16 weeks
Moore Library (children's) materials = 4 weeks with no renewals - Renew your materials online or place holds on items by loggin into your library account with your A number and password. Material may be renewed twice unless someone else has requested the item. The renewal period is the same as the original loan period except for undergradutes whose extension is 3 weeks.
Please contact Britt if you run into problems or have any questions.
Ordering Print Articles
Find an article that we only have in print in the library catalog? If an article is only available in print, library staff will scan the article and send it to you.
Help Guide: Requesting Copies of Articles the Library has in Print
- Check the e-journals list to make sure we don't have the article online
- Check the library catalog to make sure we have a print subscription to the journal for the dates you need.
- Complete the request form.
Questions about requesting articles or the status of an article you requested? Contact RCDE Library Services at 435-797-2895, 1-800-525-7178 or dels@usu.edu.

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Videos
You can request videos be sent to your home or office via the Book & Video Request Form.
- A pre-paid return shipping label will be included with the video.
- Please include a note in the Notes box that you are requesting a video.
- We are not able to obtain videos via Interlibrary Loan.
Contact Cindy Sherman, Library Media Collections, with any questions:
435-797-6998
Policies and Procedures for Ordering Material
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Policies and Procedures: the fine print Have questions about the specifics of accessing library materials as a student or employee working with distance classes or at a regional campus? The following information should answer some questions, and feel free to contact Britt with further questions. |
Borrowing Materials from the Libraries
Materials are available to USU students, faculty, and staff outside of Cache Valley.
No fees are charged directly for ordering materials. However, borrowers are responsible for all loaned materials and fees will be charged for overdue, lost, or damaged items.
Materials are loaned for a guaranteed 2 weeks after which time they may be recalled by another library user. Recalls occur when another user requests checked out material or items are needed for Course Reserves. Recalled items may not be renewed and must be returned within one week of notification.
Requesting Articles
Only copies of individual articles can be provided, not entire issues of journals.
If you would like to request the library get an electronic subscription to a specific journal, contact Britt or your subject librarian.
If the library does not have a print or electronic subscription to the journal you need, you can request the article via Interlibrary Services. This process works very similarly to requesting print articles through RCDE Library Services.
Questions?
Questions about copies of articles you requested? Contact RCDE Library Services at 435-797-2895, 1-800-525-7178 or dels@usu.edu.
Questions about policies or procedures? Contact Britt at 435-797-2643 or britt.fagerheim@usu.edu.
Copyright Notice
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specific conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of fair use, that user may be liable for copyright infringement. The institution reserves the right to refuse a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would violate copyright law.
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