Scan & Deliver is a free service for current Duquesne University students, faculty, and staff to request a digital scan be created for a portion of an item, such as one book chapter or one article, that is otherwise only available in print from Gumberg Library’s general collection.
What materials are eligible for Scan & Deliver?
from the general, non-Reserve, print collections of Gumberg Library are eligible for Scan & Deliver.
Fair use and other applicable copyright law rights and restrictions will be applied to each request.
How do I get started?
After you discover an article or book chapter you need is not available electronically through Gumberg's databases or freely online,
Consult the Gumberg Library catalog to find out this item is available in the library’s general print collection.
Under New Request, choose the appropriate ILLiad request form:
ARTICLE or
BOOK CHAPTER
Fill in at least the required citation information for the specific item,
Submit your request.
Remember:
If you need more than one chapter from the same book, use the Request It feature. You will be notified via email when your item is available for pickup (usually one working day).
When & how will my scan arrive?
Scan & Deliver should not be used for materials you need instantly or within a few hours.
Requested items will be delivered electronically within 3 business days. If staffing resources are limited or total requests are high and we are unable to keep this timeframe, we will let you know via your Duquesne University email.
You will receive a notification via your Duquesne University email when the item is available. To retrieve your item:
Scans will be available via your ILLiad account for 30 days.
Requests for material not currently available from the collection will be requested through Interlibrary Loan and may take longer.
What scan quality can I expect?
Legible scans at 300 DPI. Color scans will be provided when possible.
What are the request limits?
If resources are limited, we may limit the number of requests per user to 3 articles or book chapters each business day.
Fair use and other applicable copyright law rights and restrictions will be applied to each request.
Does this change the Course Reserves process?
Use the Course Reserves process to request articles and chapters needed for courses .
For more information email ask@duq.libanswers.com anytime