Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery will obtain materials not available in Shenzhen University Library from other institutions with agreements, such as Shenzhen Document Network (SZDNET), China Academic Library & Information System (CALIS), China Academic Social Sciences and Humanities Library (CASHL), National Library of China and Shanghai Library. Materials obtained through this service are technically provided in digital copy or photocopy.
Notice
Interlibrary Loan Service provides access to the materials that are currently not held in collections of Shenzhen University Libraries. All students and faculties of Shenzhen University are eligible for using this service. Before submitting a document delivery application, readers must first search whether our library has the document, so as to avoid unnecessary costs.
The first choice of search path is Duxiu Academic Search (or Shenzhen Document Network), which can search our library resources in one-stop way.
Access to Document
- Duxiu Academic Search or Shenzhen Document Network
By one-stop search of our library resources and the resources of the cooperative libraries, readers can download the full text directly, or receive it free of charge through email (reply within 3 working days).
- China Academic Library & Information System (CALIS)
China Academic Library & Information System (CALIS) is composed of more than 400 university libraries.
After the application is submitted, the users will be led to the relevant libraries and wait for the responding library to handle the application. The reply will be usually within 5 working days, and the fee will be ¥0.3 / page (The number of working days and the charging fees required are determined by the responding library). This service is limited to teachers, students and staff on campus, not open to users off campus.
Service Content: ① provide electronic full-text of periodicals, dissertations, conference papers, scientific and technological reports, patent documents, etc. Photocopies of books, special documents, etc. ② Accept the user's request to help search and obtain the documents from domestic and foreign information institutions.
When using CALIS, please click the guide.
- China Academic Social Sciences and Humanities Library (CASHL)
You can submit a request for literature (duplication version) directly from China Academic Social Sciences and Humanities Library (CASHL) member libraries. You can request foreign language literature on Humanities and Social science. A preliminary user registration is required before making a request. The reply will be usually within 5 working days, and the fee will be ¥0.3 / page (The number of working days and the charging fees required are determined by the responding library). This service is limited to teachers, students and staff on campus, not open to users off campus.
When using CASHL, please click the guide.
For more information on CASHL, please visit: http://www.cashl.edu.cn/
Subsidy Policy
Shenzhen University Library provides financial support to all students and faculties of Shenzhen University for using interlibrary loan and document delivery services. For specific subsidy policies, please refer to the "Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Subsidy Policies of Shenzhen University Library".
Copyright Notice
The users are obliged to comply with relevant copyright law of the People's Republic of China when they are utilizing the materials obtained by interlibrary loan and document delivery. Any photocopying or reproductions shall not be used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, research or personal appreciation. Any effort at making commercial profits is strictly prohibited.
Please also refer to Electronic Resource Use Management Measures on Shenzhen University Campus Network (Trial), Copyright Protection Regulations, etc.
Contact
- Reference Department: Room 208, Huizhi Building, Yuehai Campus, Shenzhen University Library, No.3688 Nanhai Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China.
- Tel: 0755-26537002
- EMAIL: Liu Xiaodan (liuxd@szu.edu.cn), Zeng Wenwen (zengww@szu.edu.cn)