 Are you looking for a book chapter or journal article but don't have time to come to the library? No worries. Interlibrary loan has you covered. The Interlibrary Loan Department helps two land community members locate resources that are not owned by the university. In addition to this service, our Interlibrary Loan Department also offers a scan and deliver service that provides scanned copies of journal articles and book chapters from the library's circulating print collections to students and faculty members through their Interlibrary Loan Account. Before getting started, you must sign into your Interlibrary Loan Account. I'll show you how to do so. Visit the library's webpage at library.tolane.edu. Select services and borrowing. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and find the borrow and access box and select Interlibrary Loan. On this page, you will see a button for the Howard Tilton Memorial Library Interlibrary Loan and for the Mattis Library of the Health Sciences Interlibrary Loan. We will be selecting the Howard Tilton Memorial Library button. Once on this page, you will be asked to enter your account information. If you have not registered for an account yet, once you enter your two-lane credentials, you will be prompted to add some personal information as you see on the screen. Once you have logged on to the system, you will see new request on the left. For the purposes of Scan and Deliver, we will be making new requests for articles and book chapters. Before we make a request, I do want to remind you of some things that you cannot request through Scan and Deliver. Remember that you cannot request more than one article from the same periodical issue or more than one chapter from the same book through Scan and Deliver. You also can't request scans from our Special Collection Archives or the Latin American Library. For more information on duplicating materials from these locations, consult their duplication policies at the link you see on the screen. Now let's look at the information needed to make a request. To request articles, select article under the new request menu. You must provide journal title, year of publication, inclusive pages, article title, and a not wanted after date. The other information makes it easier for our team to find the resource, but it's not required. Now let's take a look at requesting a book chapter. Select book chapter from the left and provide the book title, inclusive pages, or the pages in which the chapter can be found on, and the not wanted after date. Additional information is not required, but assist in helping our staff locate the resource. Once you have entered this information, submit request. You will receive an email confirmation when your materials are ready to download from your ILL account. Once you have received this confirmation, visit the electronically received articles button, and you will be able to view your completed request. In this example, I requested chapter one of the book titled Data and Image Compression, Tools, and Techniques. If I were to select view, this will show me a PDF version of that chapter, and you'll also see when your item expires. If you want to make a new request, simply visit the new request options here, and you will receive confirmation when your request has been filled. Good luck with your research. For more information, contact us at library at tulane.edu or visit our website library.tulane.edu. Thank you.