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Interlibrary Loan: ILL Information Page
 
Journals: Always search Journal Search for PCOM holdings before requesting an ILL.
 
Books: Always search E-ZBorrow, the PA Academic Library Consortium catalog, before requesting an ILL. Use the Library number on your PCOM ID to initiate the borrowing process. The books will arrive at the PCOM Library more quickly than through the Library-mediated ILL process. NOTE: You cannot borrow Textbooks through ILL.
 
User Accounts: Use your PCOM Network ID and Password to access most licensed resources. Forgotten password? Contact the MIS Department at 215-871-6110 or visit the Computer Lab on the 2nd floor of Evans Hall.
 
Individual accounts are required for MD ConsultŪ and MedCases.  Self-register at:
MD Consult Registration On-campus only self registration!
Off-campus? Email the Library library@pcom.edu from your PCOM email account . Indicate your preferred username and password, and specialty interest.
 
Purchase Recommendations: Recommendations are welcomed. Suggestions concerning subject areas in need of development are also helpful.
Book or Audiovisual Purchase Recommendation Form
Journal Title Purchase Recommendation Form
 
Web Site Development: Contribute to PCOM Web Site development by sharing your favorite "Bookmarks" and identifying valuable sites to add to our Internet Subject Guides.
 
Reference Services: Library staff are available to assist users in effectively using library resources, and to perform mediated searches of electronic databases. Call or visit the Library (215-871-6486) for reference assistance.
 
Instruction: Library staff welcome the opportunity to collaborate with faculty in integrating use of library and electronic resources into the educational program. Library staff will participate in identifying appropriate resources, designing interventions and exercises, and presenting workshops or resource sessions. Call or visit the Library (215-871-6486) to discuss your training needs.
 
For handouts and exercises related to effective use of specific information resources and products, see the  Guides & Tutorials   page.
 
9/28/03

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