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Library Resources for School of Graduate Psychology & Counseling: Off-Campus Student Access

A comprehensive collection of resources for graduate students on topics such as early childhood to adulthood, school counseling, clinical mental health counseling, educational and school psychology

Using the Library from Off-campus

To access library databases, articles and make requests for interlibrary loan, you must sign in at the library webpage.  This authenticates you as a registered student of Andrews.  To do following:

  • At the library web page, search for an item at the search bar. Click the Search button
  • A new page opens, and at the upper right side, there's a sign-in button.  Click the button and sign in.
  • You're now recognized as a legitimate Andrews University student.

 

For detail information about library services to distance education students, visit: https://www.andrews.edu/services/library/1_services/distance.html

Request an Article

Off-campus students may request copies of articles not found in the Library’s online databases through the Article Request Link.

Students are entitled to a maximum of 20 articles per week.  Refer to Distance Learner policy page on the website for full detail of policies for distance education students.

Request a Book

If you're 100 miles away from the campus and with a U.S. or Canadian address, you make request to borrow circulating books that are "available" in the catalog and in-house. You may request up to 50 items per week for a period of four months with one renewal.

Procedure

  • Log in to the Document Delivery Loan Request page
  • On the menu bar, select Request
  • Click the downward arrow to select New DE Loan Request
  • Fill the form and submit

Your books will be mailed to your contact address on file using a secured mailing system.

if you have any problems, send an email to: ill@andrews.edu