Requesting Archival MicrofilmsLibrary and Archives Canada offers to institutions a loan service of both library materials and archival documents on microfilm. Archival microfilms are original unpublished documents that have been reproduced in microfilm. They include such items as Canadian census records, passenger lists, Western land grants and prime ministers' papers. They do NOT include newspapers (e.g. Toronto Star, Le Soleil, Vancouver Sun) which are considered published material. Here is how institutions can request loans of archival microfilm for their clients:1. SENDING REQUESTS: Canadian InstitutionsIf your institution already sends ILL requests to Library and Archives Canada, please use the same method you would normally use to send requests to OONL. If you have not sent us requests in the past, the methods we prefer are:
Institutions Outside CanadaInstitutions outside of Canada can register for the use of our ILL web request form (register now). We also accept requests via OCLC; NLD is our service identifier in OCLC. Please enter NLD 4 times in lender string. Fax or mailRequests may also be sent using a standard ILL request form, 2. FILLING IN THE REQUEST FORM: Requests must include a microfilm reel number. If you are using AMICUS to send your request:
If you are using the ILL web request form,
Archival microfilm reels in our collection include one of the following letter prefixes: A, B, C, H, K, M, T Some examples of archival microfilm reels not held by
Loan period is 4 weeks for libraries in Canada and 8 weeks for libraries in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, the United States and other countries. Renewals : 2 additional periods of 4 weeks each, if no reserve in place. There are no fees or postage charges for microfilm loans. However, the borrowing institution is responsible for the cost of postage for return of the material and the replacement cost of lost or damaged items. For further information, contact : Client Services Coordinator |