If a copy of the book is available in the Northern Seminary library, you will see it listed as “Available” and there will be an option to Request the book:īecause you are a Northern Seminary student (or staff or faculty member) requesting a Northern Seminary book, you will want to set your Pickup Institution to be Northern Seminary:Ĭlicking on “Pickup Institution” presents you with a long list of all the I-Share libraries - scroll all the way down to the bottom of the list: Placing A Local Request For A Northern Seminary Book Once you are viewing the full display for a title, you can place a request for that item. Click on any individual title to bring up the full display for just that title.Click here for more details on logging in to your online library account. You will sign in using your Northern Seminary Single Sign On (SSO) credentials - your northern seminary email address and password. If you know that you will want to place requests for materials from other I-Share libraries, you should go ahead and click on “Sign in” in the yellow bar at the top of the screen.Among other things, you can filter your search results to display only items at the Northern Seminary Library, or you can select a specific I-Share library underneath “Other Libraries”.When you type in some keywords and get results back, there are filters on the left hand side of the page. COVID-19 Note - Some I-Share Libraries Are Still ClosedĬonnect to the I-Share online catalog at:.Requesting A Chapter Scan From A Northern Seminary Book.Placing A Local Request For A Northern Seminary Book.Searching in I-Share now looks like this: ![]() Over the summer, the 89 Illinois academic libraries that make up I-Share all moved to a new library platform called “Alma”.
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