K-State accepts ILL requests via OCLC, AGent/Online in Kansas, request form, fax, and mail. OCLC or AGent (in Kansas) preferred, if possible.
Fax and mail requests should be submitted on an ALA request form. Phone requests are not accepted.
Non-circulating material includes:
- reference
- special collections
- microcards
- phonodiscs
To check on material availability, search our catalog.
Book loan service suspended between December 22 and January 2.
- Books, Dissertations & Masters Theses
- 8 weeks use, no renewals
- Periodicals
- Occasionally lend bound volumes; 3 days use, no renewals
- Must return insured via two-day express delivery service.
- Newspapers, Microforms, and Audio-Visual
- Loan period varies, no renewals, some are non-circulating
- Documents
- Loan period varies, no renewals
- U.S. Depository since 1907. Limited state depository collection
- Copies (per article)
- U.S.- outside Kansas (without consortial or reciprocal agreement)
- Includes Delivery by First Class, Odyssey, or web
| Pages |
Cost |
| 1-30 |
$15 |
| 31-60 |
$20 |
| 61-100 |
$25 |
| 101+ |
$30 |
- International
- Web delivery no extra charge(include e-mail address on request)
- Mail Delivery--Copy fee (above) plus additional $5
- Fax Delivery (20 pages or less)--Copy fee (above) plus additional $5
- Loans - $15 per title
- U.S.--outside Kansas (without consortial or reciprocal agreement)
- International loan fee (above) plus additional airmail postage ($15/loan average)
- Rush Fee (loans & copies)--turnaround time 4 hours--- additional $10
- Rush Fee
- Turnaround time 4 hours--- additional $10
- In-Print Materials
- Current price
- Out-of-Print Materials
- Monographs/Serials $ 75
- K-State Dissertations/Theses/Reports $100
- Bound Journals $120
- Sound Recordings $ 30
- Video Recordings $ 50
- Microfiche $1.00/fiche
- Other Media varies
Prices subject to change
We accept OCLC IFM and prepayment via credit card (Visa or Mastercard)
We can scan most articles and post them to the Web for immediate retrieval.
You will be notified by e-mail when the article has been posted. The e-mail will provide the url for retrieval.