Locker pickup available for library materials

WSU Libraries are now offering a 24/7 contactless locker pickup adjacent to Terrell Library as a safe way of providing library materials to patrons.

Locker pickup will provide the fastest delivery, generally one day for WSU materials on average once a request has been made. Patrons must first be logged into their library account in the Search It discovery tool. To get started, enter the title to borrow. When it comes up in the results, click on the call number or the title. In the “Availability and Request Options” box, click the red “Request Item” button. Under the “Pickup Location” drop-down menu, choose the “Pullman Locker Pickup” option and click the “Request Item” button in green.

Once requested items are pulled from WSU library collections or received from Summit and Interlibrary Loan, they will be checked out to a patron and put in a locker in the Terrell Library parking garage elevator lobby on the first floor (mall level). Pay parking is available in the Terrell parking garage. Library staff will email the locker number and access information to the patron. Items will be held for seven days. Pickup for materials in Owen Science and Engineering Library and the Animal Health Library will also be at this location.

For more information, contact WSU Libraries’ Steve Overfelt, soverfelt@wsu.edu.

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