From the Requests tab, library users can view active and closed requests, create new requests, recreate previous requests, or renew and cancel requests (if enabled). See Patron Request Management for information on enabling the renew and cancel options. They can also view articles from Article Exchange, knowledge base, or Open Access links, as well as purchase requests.
The Requests tab will load 25 requests at a time. Use the Show more option at the end of the list of requests to view more if they are available.
The Title column displays the title (or journal title and article title), author, and format of the item requested by the library user. If you update this information via Tipasa, the title information in My Account will also be updated.
WorldCat Discovery users:
The Requests screen is sorted by Submitted Date with the most recently submitted requests appearing first. The Request ID for the library user's request is listed in the Submitted Date column. Click the Request Details: [Request ID] to see the Request Details.
The Request Details screen shows detailed information about the user's request. If you change any information in the user's request in the staff interface, it will be reflected in My Account.
The Status column displays the status of the request. The statuses displayed to users are a simplified set and may have different names than those in librarian-facing administrative settings. For information on how statuses appear in Tipasa and My Account, see ILL statuses.
Note: While Tipasa completes the initial processing of a new ILL request, the status in My Account will show as Pending. Library users are encouraged to check back in My Account to ensure the request submits.
If the Display patron due date setting is enabled, the due date for the request will appear in this column after the item is received. Otherwise, the status of the request will be Received by Library.
Library users can also access Article Exchange, knowledge base, or open access links. To view a copy, users should click Click here to view item.
The user's preferred pickup location displays when an item is ready for pick up or In Transit. This is where they will pickup any physical copies they receive. Pickup locations can be added to any Article, Book, and Other Forms you configure. See Configure your patron request forms for details on how to configure the patron request forms.
If the renew option is enabled, and the request is a loan request, the renew button appears on loan requests if status of the request is Received by Library or Due. To renew a request, click Renew request.
When a library user wants to request an item they have previously requested or a similar item, they can select Request again from the Status column. For example, users may want to recreate a request when the request went unfilled or to request a different edition of a previously requested item.
Library users are able to cancel hold requests while the request is Not ready for pickup. If the item is in transit to the pickup location or Ready for pickup, hold requests cannot be cancelled.
If enabled, library users are able to cancel ILL requests until they have been shipped by the lender. To display the Cancel requests button and allow users to cancel their requests, enable the Allow patrons to cancel ILL requests online setting in the Patron Request Management module of the OCLC Service Configuration.
To cancel a request:
Note: Requests with a status of Submitted can be canceled. Requests that are not in this status cannot be selected individually and will not be selected if the Select All option is checked.
To create a new request, library users click Create request. The forms that you configure in Service Configuration on the Request Forms screen will be accessible to the users on the Create Request screen. Users can use the forms you have enabled to submit a request. The Article request form is the default form. Users must click Book or Other in order to fill out a different request form.
When an ILL request is submitted, the system performs many steps behind the scenes that can take several seconds to complete. For requests that take longer than 30 seconds to process, a message will display instructing the library user to check their Requests list before submitting the request again.
See Request Forms for information about setting up the Article, Book, and Other request workforms.
Note: If your library has set a limit for a user's active requests, a message will appear when the library user attempts to submit a request after reaching the limit. The library user will be unable to create or submit new requests upon reaching the limit and will have to wait until one of their active requests has been completed or canceled in order to submit new requests.
Libraries in the Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Spain, and the United Kingdom can track patron acceptance of local copyright terms. Patron's must acknowledge the copyright terms in order to submit their request. To add copyright compliance and acceptance information to your request form, please see Add copyright compliance and acceptance for non-US Libraries.
By default, requests will remain in My Account for 1 month after they are closed. To alter this setting:
Once a request is closed for the specified amount of time, the user data associated with the request will be purged and the closed request will no longer be available to the user in My Account. Please see Patron Data Retention for more information.
Note: ILL Requests dated prior to August 2018 are not linked to the patron and are not retrievable by patron name, ID, or department.