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The NSCAD University Library manages the largest dedicated collection of visual arts, craft and design materials in Atlantic Canada.

What is Interlibrary Loan?

Interlibrary loan is a service that allows libraries to share their collections with other libraries. Once you have registered with the NSCAD Library, you can borrow items from other libraries using your NSCAD account.

For more detailed information about using Interlibrary Loan, please visit our Interlibrary Loan page:

Using Interlibrary Loan

Are you a NSCAD student, graduate, staff, or faculty member?

Is there something you cannot find in the Primo Discovery Catalogue?

Use our Interlibrary form to order items not listed in the Primo Discovery Catalogue.

User Login = 14 digit barcode number (eg 29360… ) on the NSCAD ID card or Off-Campus borrowers card

Password = Your last name as shown when you log into your library account.

For more information about using Interlibrary Loan or submitting requests, please visit:

If your login is not successful or for any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact staff via email at ill@nscad.ca.

Requesting Items in the Primo Discovery Catalogue

Open the Primo Discovery Catalogue and log in using the following instructions:

1. NSCAD students, faculty or staff:

a. Click on sign-in;

b. Click on NSCAD students and staff; and

c. enter your NSCAD email and email password if you are a student, staff or faculty at NSCAD;

d. you may not need to enter your email and password for subsequent sign-ins if you keep using the bookmark (and keep the bookmark up to date).

 

2. Other users, such as community borrowers:

a. log in by clicking on Other Users, and

b. use your barcode or email address plus the password you’ve set up.

c. If you haven’t yet set up your password, when you first try to log in, click on the Forgot Your Password” message to create a password.

d. If it doesn’t work, or the procedure isn’t clear, please contact the library where you registered to get help setting up your password.

 

Once you’re logged in, you can search the full catalogue and request items to be picked up at your home library, or the library of your choice.

Placing Local Requests (items owned by your home library) in the Primo Discovery catalogue:

1. Search and locate the item record in Primo.

2. Click on the Available at NSCAD line.

3. Under the Get It section, click Request.

4. Select the Pickup Institution and Pickup Location from the drop-down menus.

5. Add an optional Comment or "Not Needed After" date if needed.

6. Click the Send Request button.

7. To choose a pickup location different from your home library, first change the “Pickup Institution” to the desired location, then the “Pickup Location” to the specific library within that institution (could be the same name).

 

Placing Resource Sharing Requests for items held by other Novanet libraries:

To search outside your local institution, make sure you are searching “Everything” on the drop-down search menu on the right of the search bar.

1. Search and locate the item record in Primo.

2. Click on Check Available Services to see the libraries that hold this item.

3. If you haven’t already, log in to your account.

4. Under the How to Get It section, click Resource Sharing.

5. The Resource Sharing Request form will be displayed.

6. Select the Pickup Institution and Pickup Location from the drop-down menus.

7. Add an optional Comment if needed.

8. Click the Send Request button.

9. To choose a pickup location different from your home library, first change the “Pickup Institution” to the desired location, then the “Pickup Location” to the specific library within that institution (could be the same name).

Novanet Live Help

Live Help is an online chat-based reference service being provided by Novanet libraries. This service is designed to respond to brief questions that can be answered quickly and effectively using online resources.

Live Help Hours:

Summer Hours: Monday - Friday: 10am - 4pm

Closed Holidays