 So, you're doing research and you eat sources for your paper. You do a little searching and you find the perfect source, but when you look it up, you find the library doesn't own it. So what now? Do you give up hope of finding the sources you need and resign yourself to fill in your paper measurably? Don't worry, if we don't have the source you're looking for, we'll try really hard to get it for you. We have a whole service called Interlibrary Lung, dedicated to helping you get the books, journal articles and other resources you need to complete your research and impress your professor. Here's how it works. When K-State Libraries doesn't have the item you need on site or in one of our hundreds of databases, head over to your Interlibrary Lung account. The easiest way to get there is to click Request an Interlibrary Lung in the left column of the library's home page. Or click Get It. Sign in using your K-State EID and password and fill out the form. Once we receive your request, we'll contact other libraries to find the item you're looking for. They'll send it to us electronically or through the mail. The library picks up the bill so don't hesitate to order what you need. We'll send you an email when your material is ready for pickup or download. Be sure to plan ahead because it can take anywhere between two to ten days for your material to arrive. If you have a question, ask a library.