Request Library Materials

Using OneSearch, Campbell students, faculty, and staff can request material from Wiggins Library to be:

  • picked up at the Library Services Desk
  • scanned to email (chapters/sections)
  • shipped to their home

Request Material from Wiggins Library

  1. Search for the library item using OneSearch.
  2. If the item is available in the library, you will find the "Request Options from Wiggins Library" link under the "Location Items" section of the item information page. Click on the link and complete the form.
  3. If the item is not available in the library, you will find the Interlibrary Loan or Request link under the "How to get it" section after you login using your Campbell username & password by clicking “Sign In” link.

Video Video: Request Options from Wiggins Library

For assistance, patrons can contact the Library Services Desk at (910-893-1462).

Limitations on Scanning

  • The library adheres to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, U. S. Code) when providing articles through document delivery.
  • We can only provide one article from a single issue of a journal at a time.
  • Documents will be scanned in black and white.
  • Articles are provided for the purpose of private study or research. Any other use may require the permission of the copyright owner. It is the responsibility of the requestor to comply with all applicable copyright laws.

Copyright Restrictions

The Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purposes other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law.