Materials that are not available in any Pace University library may be requested through Interlibrary Loan. Pace Law Library underwrites all the costs of obtaining necessary research materials unless they are prohibitive. In that case, patrons will be given the opportunity to assume responsibility for the costs. On the other hand, the Law Library will NOT pay any overdue charges on borrowed materials, or replacement charges for lost or damaged materials imposed by the lending library.
Please read the information below including the copyright restrictions. Then complete the registration form by clicking on the "First Time Users" button below.
First Time User Registration for ILLiad To request an item through interlibrary loan, you must first create an account in the system. To do this, fill out a registration form which will be reviewed by staff to determine your eligibility for these services. Registration has three purposes:
Entering your personal information into the ILLiad system means you will not have to supply the information again when making future requests. Having your e-mail in the system enables us to notify you promptly and deliver materials accurately when your requests arrive. By creating an ILLiad account you will have secure access to information about your requests. You will also be able to review your request history, renew requests, and view articles delivered electronically.
About your Username and Password
During registration, you will be asked to choose a Username and Password. You will use this Username and Password when logging on to the ILLiad system in the future.
Username
Password
Your username must be your full Pace Law School e-mail address. For example: xxxxxx@law.pace.edu
Choose anything you like, remembering to follow good security practices. ILLiad will encrypt your password, so it will remain secure.
Important Copyright Information Reminder When you logon as an ILLiad user, you acknowledge that your use of copyrighted materials obtained via interlibrary loan is governed by United States Copyright Law (see summary statement below. Pace Law Library reserves the right to refuse a photocopy request if, in its judgment, fulfillment would violate United States Copyright Law.
Photocopy requests must comply with United States Copyright Law (USC Title 17). Libraries and archives are authorized to make photocopies and other reproductions of copyrighted works only under conditions specified in the law. One is that they not be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." Users who request or use photocopies and other reproductions for purposes in excess of "fair use" may be liable for copyright infringement.
The ILLiad FAQ may answer other questions you have about the ILLiad interlibrary loan system.