Interlibrary Loan Services
Interlibrary Loan at the Wake Forest University Law Library provides access to materials not located within the Wake Forest University library system. Requests may be made by submitting an Interlibrary Loan Request Form. The Law Library only accepts electronic requests.
This service is available to current faculty, staff and students of the Wake Forest University School of Law. Other members of the Wake Forest community may request materials through the Interlibrary Loan Department of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library on the Reynolda Campus or the Document Delivery Services of the Coy C. Carpenter Library at the School of Medicine on the Bowman Gray Campus.
Interlibrary Loan service is provided free of charge as long as the request is not unreasonably costly to the Library. You are responsible for any overdue, lost or damaged book fines assessed by the lending library.
There is no way to know how long it will take to receive a requested item. A few days to a month may be required to obtain materials. You can check the status of your request by contacting an Interlibrary Loan assistant at (336) 758-4520. Once we receive the item, we will notify you by email or telephone.
Before you submit a request, you must check all the Wake Forest libraries’ discovery catalogs to see if the item is owned by a Wake Forest Library. If the item is an article, also search appropriate online databases (such as Lexis, Westlaw and Find a Journal) for availability.
Some materials may be delivered to you electronically. All other materials obtained through Interlibrary Loan are to be picked up and returned at the Wake Forest University Law Library Service Desk.
The lending institution sets the loan period and other conditions. Most libraries allow us to keep books for about three weeks. Items are due on the date written on the book strap; however if the lending library recalls an item, it must be returned immediately to the Law Library. Renewals may be requested before the due date by contacting an Interlibrary Loan assistant at (336) 758-4520.
Not all materials requested can be obtained. Examples of materials other institutions may not want to lend are:
- Audio/visual materials
- Reference materials
- Microforms
- Complete issues of current or bound journals
- Archival materials (manuscripts, papers, etc.)
- Dissertations and theses
- Some government documents
If your request cannot be fulfilled, contact a reference librarian at the Wake Forest University Law Library Service Desk for alternatives in obtaining needed materials.
Interlibrary Loan is located at the Service Desk in the Wake Forest University Law Library in the Worrell Professional Center. Office hours are 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday.
Interlibrary Loan
Wake Forest University Law Library
Box 7206, Reynolda Station
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Phone: (336) 758-4520I