Articles that the library does not have access to can often be ordered from other libraries or through a digital ordering service.

Sometimes when you search in databases, you come across articles that the library does not have full-text access to. A first step can then be to search for the article's title in Google Scholar to see if it is available there.

If you do not find the full-text via Google Scholar, you can choose between the two ordering options available in the database:

A screenshot displaying ordering options for a resource in Primo. There are two boxes with options. The options are a printed copy via interlibrary loan or an electronic copy via Get It Now. Each box has a title, a list of restrictions and information about the option, and a button below to proceed with the chosen request option.

Copy via e-mail

If you choose the Request a copy via e-mail option and the article is available to order in that way, it will be delivered to your email within eight hours. You can order a maximum of three articles per day.

Due to limitations to the service, not all articles can be ordered this way. In such cases, choose the Request a printed copy option instead.

Printed copy

If the article is not available to order via e-mail, we can usually order it from another library. Due to copyright reasons, we cannot send the article to you via email; instead, you will receive an email when you can pick up the printed article at the library. It usually takes a couple of days.

Please note! Students pay 20 SEK per article. Free of charge for JU staff.