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Librarians and library assistants are available to help you whenever the library is open. Feel free to drop into Megan's office between 3:00 PM and 11:00 PM, Monday-Thursday or 2P and 11P on Sundays, when classes are in session. 

                             

Megan Mack, Library Learning Commons Director             
megan.mack@kwu.edu / 785-833-4397                             

Memorial Library Phone: 785-833-4395 (Front Desk)

Interlibrary Loan for books and articles

Didn't find the book or article you need in our library?

If you find an article listed in our databases with no full-text available, look for "request this item" or Interlibrary Loan buttons. Fill out the form and submit it. If you can't find an ILL link, use this form to request the article: ILL Request.

If you have a book title and can't find it in our catalog, use this form to send a request: ILL Request

If you want to search more widely than our catalog or Salina Public Library's catalog for books, use these:

  Kansas State Library Catalog -- You can use the "request this item" button to send a request and the book will be delivered to Memorial Library.

  WorldCat -- This is an enormous database combining most of the academic libraries in the U.S. When you locate an item, use the ILL button to place a request.

NOTE: Allow 1-2 weeks for the librarians to locate a copy of the item. You'll receive an email notification when the item is ready to be picked up. We reserve the right to charge a fine $1/day for an overdue interlibrary loan item.  Users are responsible for the replacement costs of any lost/damaged item.

For more information or questions, please contact Megan Mack, Library Learning Commons Director, at 785-833-4397 or by email at megan.mack@kwu.edu.

Citing Sources -- MLA

There are two basic ways to cite information in the text of your paper:

Kopecky and Koreshkova conclude that reducing social security coverage of medical expenses is not a fair method of helping most people stay out of debt in old age (69).

OR

Reducing social security coverage of medical expense is not considered by economists as a fair method of helping people stay out of debt (Kopecky and Koreshkova 69).

Kopecky, Karen A., and Tatyana Koreshkova. "The Impact of Medical and Nursing Home Expenses on Savings." American

        Economic Journal,  vol. 6, no. 3, 2014, pp. 29-72. CINAHL, search.proquest.com/docview/222366370?accountid=34192CINAHL.

Mason, J. W., and Arjun Jayadev. "Fisher Dynamics in U. S. Household Debt, 1929-2011." Journal of Economics

        vol. 10, no. 3, 2011, pp. 214-216. doi: 10.2033/pdd.2233.