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How can I renew books I've checked out?

NIH Library books can be renewed for an additional four weeks, if there are no holds for the books. Checked out books may be renewed three times before the material must be returned to the NIH Library Information Desk. Renew NIH Library books online or call the Information Desk 301-496-1080. In the event you are forwarded to voicemail please leave your first and last names, telephone number, and the personal identifier number from the back of your NIH ID badge. The books will be renewed. If there are any problems, you will be notified.

Visit the Online Catalog. Use the "NIH Staff Sign in" link in the top right to log in to your account. Then click on your name to use the "MY LIBRARY ACCOUNT" link to view your items to renew.

How do I request library materials (articles, books, etc.)?

Interlibrary Loan FAQs

If you need an article, book, or other item that is not available in the NIH Library's collection, the Library can get it for you through the Library's online request system, ILLiad. You must have an ILLiad account to request materials.

For urgent literature needs, contact your IC's dedicated librarian.

  1. What is ILLiad?
  2. What is the preferred browser for using ILLiad?
  3. Who can request materials?
  4. How do I create an ILLiad account?
  5. How do I submit a request for an item?
  6. How do I request a book, book chapter, conference paper, patent, report, or thesis?
  7. I received an email telling me that my item is available. How do I get it?
  8. I forgot my password
  9. How do I get my account unlocked?
  10. How do I change my password?
  11. How can I cancel a request?
  12. How can I edit a request?
  13. Who can I contact with a question or problem with requesting materials?

 

What is ILLiad?

Interlibrary Loan Internet Accessible Database, or ILLiad, is the electronic system the NIH Library uses to process material requests.

The NIH Library provides access to a premier collection of scholarly resources to support research at NIH and HHS, including thousands of journals and eBooks. The NIH Library collection is used extensively but there are times when the trail of research leads to an article, book, report, or other item that is not available from our collection. In those cases, the Library leverages a global network of connections and agreements through ILLiad to find and obtain many of these items for you at no additional cost.

 

What is the preferred browser for using ILLiad?

ILLiad works best with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. ILLiad works with Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer, but you may experience delays and technical issues viewing the PDFs for your filled requests.

 

Who can request materials?

All NIH and CMS employees may request materials from the NIH Library. The service is also available to personnel from the following HHS groups:

  • Administration for Children & Families (ACF)
  • Administration for Community Living (ACL)
  • Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ)
  • Federal Occupational Health (FOH)
  • Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA)
  • Indian Health Services (IHS)
  • Immediate Office of the Secretary (IOS)
  • Office of the Secretary (OS)
  • Program Support Center (PSC)
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

You will need your NIH, CMS or HHS PIV card and pin number to access the system. First time users are prompted to provide their government contact information so an account can be created. For users without PIV cards there is a login option using your ILLiad account credentials. If you do not already have an ILLiad account then one can be created by clicking the First Time User links at the bottom of the login page. Please always use government mail and email addresses when creating accounts.

 

How do I create an ILLiad account without a PIV card?

Go to https://nihlibrary.ors.nih.gov/illiad/. Click Login or Register on the right under NIH or HHS users without a PIV card.  

Click First Time Users, located beneath the blue Logon to ILLiad button.       
ILLiad first time user login page

Fill out the registration form including all the required fields. Passwords must be at least eight characters long and contain a lowercase letter, an uppercase letter, and a number. Use your NIH, CMS, or HHS office mailing address and phone number.

How do I submit a request for an item?

You may submit requests manually using the ILLiad form, or from PubMed @ NIH or from another database search, via the NIH Library Go button. It is important to use PubMed @ NIH because regular PubMed will not display the NIH Library Go button. PubMed @ NIH also allows access to subscribed online journal content from the NIH Library.

If you submit the request via a database search, citation information will be automatically populated into the request form.

 

Entering a request manually using the ILLiad form

  1. Log into your ILLiad account. If you do not have a PIV card and forgot your password, click Login or Register under NIH or HHS users without a PIV card. At the bottom of the next page click on the Forgot Password? link to reset it.
  2. From the main ILLiad screen, click New Requests from the drop down menu and select the type of item you wish to request.       
    Image of how to enter a new request in ILLiad
  3. Fill out the request form then click Submit Request at the bottom of the page.

 

From a PubMed @ NIH or Other Database Search

If you access PubMed @ NIH or another database (e.g., Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, etc.) from the NIH Library's website, the records will display the blue NIH Library Go button to indicate the item is either available from the NIH Library or, if it is not available, can be requested via ILLiad. A list of available databases can be found under Resources at the NIH Library's homepage. It is important for NIH and HHS users to use PubMed @ NIH because regular PubMed will not display the NIH Library Go button.

Image of how to request material in ILLiad from a PubMed or other database search

  1. Click on the blue NIH Library Go button. You will be directed to the full-text article if the Library subscribes to the journal.
  2. If the Library does not have access to the full-text, you will be directed to the NIH Library catalog. Click Request via Document Delivery (see image) to request the article through the ILLiad system.       
    Image of how to request a document in ILLiad via the NIH Library Document Delivery service
  3. Log into your ILLiad account.
  4. Once you’ve logged in, the form should be pre-populated with the article information. Confirm the information is correct and then click Submit Request.

 

Using a PubMed PMID

If you have a PubMed ID number (PMID) for the article you want to request, you can use it rather than entering the citation information manually into ILLiad.

  1. Identify the PMID, which is located below the abstract on every PubMed record.       
    Image of how to request an item from ILLiad using the PubMed ID or PMID
  2. From your ILLiad account, click New Requests and from the drop down menu select Single PMID. You can only enter one PMID at a time.
  3. In the Notes field, put any information here that may help us find the item, as well as any other pertinent information. Click Submit Request.

 

Interlibrary Loan Tutorial

Watch a quick 4-minute tutorial on how to use the NIH Library's Document Delivery Service.

Remote video URL

 

How do I request a book, book chapter, conference paper, patent, report, or thesis?

  1. Log into your ILLiad account.
  2. After logging in, select New Requests, then from the drop down menu, select the type of item you want to request (Book, Book Chapter, Conference Paper, Patent, Report, Thesis, etc.).       
    Image of how to enter a new request in ILLiad
  3. Complete the request form with as much information as possible. You can add additional details or webpage links in the Notes section to assist us with locating the item.
  4. Click Submit Request.

 

I received an email telling me that my item is available. How do I get it?

  1. Log into your ILLiad account.
  2. Under Electronically Received Articles, click View to the right of the journal title and transaction number next to Actions. A PDF of the item will open in your web browser. Print or download the PDF to your computer.

 

I forgot my password

If you have a PIV card then you do not need to remember your ILLiad password. However, for users without PIV cards please follow these instructions.

  1. Go to the ILLiad page.
  2. Under NIH or HHS Users without a PIV card click Login or Register.
  3. Click the Forgot Password? link at the bottom of the screen.
  4. Enter your username, which should be your NIH, CMS, or HHS email address. You will receive an email from ILLiad to reset your password.

 

How do I get my account unlocked?

​Call the NIH Library's Information Desk at 301-496-1080 or email Document Delivery at [email protected] to request help with unlocking your ILLiad account.

 

How do I change my password?

  1. Login to your ILLiad account. If you forgot your password, click the Forgot Password? link.
  2. Click Profile, and select Change Password from the drop-down menu.
  3. Enter your current password and your new password, and click Submit Information.       
    How to change your password in ILLiad

 

How can I cancel a request?

  1. Requests can be cancelled if they haven't been processed. Login to your ILLiad account. Scroll down to Outstanding Requests.       
    Image of how to cancel a request in ILLiad
  2. Click the Actions button associated with the request you want to cancel. The record for that article will open.
  3. Select Cancel Request. The request will be cancelled immediately and removed from your list of Outstanding Requests
    Image of how to cancel your request in ILLiad

 

How can I edit a request?

  1. Login to your ILLiad account.
  2. At the main page, scroll down to the Outstanding Requests.
  3. Click the Actions button associated with the request you want to edit.
  4. Select Edit from the menu.
    Image of how to edit a request in ILLiad
  5. Add or update the information for the item requested.
    Image of how to edit a request in ILLiad
  6. Click Submit Request.

 

Who can I contact with a question or problem with requesting materials?

Email [email protected] or call 301-496-1080.

OverDrive: Popular Science eBooks and Audiobooks

Borrow popular science eBooks and audiobooks through OverDrive to read on your computer, mobile device, or Kindle. You can even download content for offline usage. This service is compatible with all computers, smart phones, tablets, and eReaders. 

Visit https://nihlibrary.overdrive.com to view the titles that are available through the NIH Library. You can check out items, read or listen to them on your device or computer, place holds, and even recommend new content. 

GET STARTED

On Your Computer

  • Visit the NIH Library OverDrive page. Sign in using your NIH email address.
  • Browse the collection or search for your next great read through the OverDrive interface.

On Your Device

  • Visit your device’s app store to locate the “Libby” app and install it on your device. Go to https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby for information on how to find the app and get started.
  • Once installed, open the Libby app on your device. The initial screen asks you if you have a library card. Select "Yes."
  • If you already have the Libby app, select the bottom center button and choose "Add Library"
  • Search for and select "National Institutes of Health Library" and select "Use My Email Address." Enter your NIH email address. A verification code will be sent to your NIH email address; enter the emailed code into the Libby app.
  • Browse the collection or search for your next great read through the OverDrive interface.

START READING OR LISTENING

  • Click “Borrow” or “Place a Hold” on the item you want to check out.
  • You may be prompted to enter your NIH email address and a verification code sent to that address.
  • To read on your computer: select “Read now with Kindle” to read on your Kindle, or select “Read now in Browser” to read directly through your browser.
  • To read on your device: click "Open now" and select the item to read on your Kindle or through the Libby app.
  • To listen on your computer: select “Download MP3 audiobook”, or “Listen now in browser” to listen through your computer.
  • To listen on your device: select “Open audiobook” to listen through your device.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I need an OverDrive account? 
No. NIH staff can sign in using their NIH email address.

What's the difference between OverDrive and Libby? 
OverDrive is the platform and the name of the parent company. Libby is the app made by OverDrive for patrons to borrow and read/listen to books from the OverDrive platform. 

Do I need to be on the NIH network to access the NIH Library collection? 
No. NIH staff can access the NIH collection on any device on any network, using their NIH email address.

Can I access and use the NIH Library’s OverDrive collection on my personal computer or device? 
Yes, but you must use your NIH email address to set up an account.

I already have OverDrive's Libby app on my device. How do I add the NIH Library to my libraries? 
Click the three horizontal lines on the bottom of the screen of the Libby app interface and select “Add a library.” 
Search or browse for and select “National Institutes of Health Library” which should open the main browsing screen for the NIH Library collection.

If I’ve checked out an item on one browser/device, can I access that same item on another browser/device? 
Yes. All items checked out to your account will be available on any device/browser once you’ve logged into your NIH Library account using your NIH email address.

How do I borrow an item? 
Find the item you would like to check out and select “Borrow” (or “Place a Hold” if the item is already checked out to someone else.)

How do I renew my item? 
On the OverDrive website, select “Loans” from “My Account”, locate the item you want to renew, and click “Renew.” If you are using the Libby app, select the shelf icon on the bottom of the screen, locate the item you want to renew, and click "Renew." Please note that the “Renew” option only becomes available once your item is within 3 days of expiring. If the item is on hold for someone else, the item will be placed on hold for you to check out once it becomes available.

How long can I borrow an item? 
You can check out items for 7, 14, or 21 days.

How many titles can I check out at one time? 
You can borrow up to 2 titles at a time. You can place holds on up to 10 titles at one time.

More information on using OverDrive is available on the OverDrive help page.

For more information about the NIH Library's OverDrive collection, contact Lisa Scanlon at [email protected] or 301-827-3830.

What do I do when asked for a password?

A priority of the NIH Library is to provide seamless access (by IP recognition) to all electronic resources. However, because some publishers are not yet offering the access through IP recognition we do have to accept password dependent access. When a password is needed for an NIH user (NIH staff) it appears in the "Notes" column of the table display for online journals.

Non-NIH users will not see information in that column as publisher licenses restrict us to offering electronic resources to NIH staff only.

If you still need help, either call the NIH Library Information Desk at 301-496-1080 or submit a question via the Ask a Question form. Library staff will reply to comments within 24-48 hours.

What is the normal turnaround time after submitting an intrelibrary loan request?

Resource Type Delivery
Print books and journals (chapters/articles) at the NIH Library 1–2 business days
Print books and journals (chapters/articles) at the National Library of Medicine 3 business days
Items not owned by the NIH Library or the National Library of Medicine Generally within 1-2 weeks. Certain materials may take longer or are not available for loan including :
  • Video and audio recordings
  • Theses and Dissertations
  • Materials held in reference collections (e.g. dictionaries, encyclopedias etc.)
  • Books published in the past year
  • Textbooks and books used for college courses
  • Conference papers that have not been published
  • Materials located in rare books libraries
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