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Requesting A Book from Simpson Library

Stafford Students ONLY may use this form to request a book from the Simpson Library. Only one book per request, please.

To request a book from a library other than the Simpson Library, please use the book ILL request form.

To request a periodical/journal article or pages from a book, please use the periodical request forms.

Please make sure this item is available at Simpson Library before submitting your request.

  • Fill out the following form with the requested information, and then press the "submit request" button at the end of the form.
  • After your request is received, a confirmation will appear on your screen.
  • If  the item is available it will be sent to the Stafford Library.
    • If coming from the Simpson Library it should arrive within a day or two from the date of your request. Note: If you absolutely must have an article by a certain date, you should travel to the Simpson Library and copy the article yourself. 
  • We cannot be held liable for not providing an item by a certain date. 

We need the following information to process your order:

Patron Name:
Enter the 16-digit number
on your Eagle One card:
Please tell us how we can contact you
after the book or document is received:
 
E-mail
Telephone (optional):
Title:
Author(s)
Publisher and date of publication (optional)
Call Number at Simpson Library:
Do you have any comments or
questions about your order?
   

Please make sure this item is available at Simpson Library before submitting your request.



 
 
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