TY - GEN N2 - During the spring of 2020, a number of health sciences library personnel who continued to provide Interlibrary Loan (ILL)/Document Delivery (DD) during the COVID-19 (COVID) pandemic anecdotally noticed an increase in the volume of requests. These were presumed to be from peer libraries that were unable to access their print collections, and few seemed specific to COVID-information needs. This raised the question, “What are libraries doing about providing requested materials in this resource sharing environment, especially when requests cannot be filled through ILL/ DD?” This report introduces a multi-institutional research effort by health sciences library staff that is being planned to understand the demand for, and efforts to supply, content from library print and online collections, as well as third-party providers, during COVID. The purpose of this report is to describe the research-in-progress and encourage additional research into maintaining access to information during extraordinary conditions. The expectation is that the results of such research efforts may provide insight on how libraries can adapt their ILL/DD services and workflows during emergencies, license and share resources in the future. DO - 10.6083/9593tv921 DO - DOI AB - During the spring of 2020, a number of health sciences library personnel who continued to provide Interlibrary Loan (ILL)/Document Delivery (DD) during the COVID-19 (COVID) pandemic anecdotally noticed an increase in the volume of requests. These were presumed to be from peer libraries that were unable to access their print collections, and few seemed specific to COVID-information needs. This raised the question, “What are libraries doing about providing requested materials in this resource sharing environment, especially when requests cannot be filled through ILL/ DD?” This report introduces a multi-institutional research effort by health sciences library staff that is being planned to understand the demand for, and efforts to supply, content from library print and online collections, as well as third-party providers, during COVID. The purpose of this report is to describe the research-in-progress and encourage additional research into maintaining access to information during extraordinary conditions. The expectation is that the results of such research efforts may provide insight on how libraries can adapt their ILL/DD services and workflows during emergencies, license and share resources in the future. AD - Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital AD - University of Minnesota AD - Stony Brook University AD - University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center AD - Oregon Health and Science University T1 - Report from the field: researching interlibrary loan/document delivery usage by health sciences libraries during the COVID-19 pandemic DA - 2021 AU - Creazzo, Jeannine AU - Bakker, Caitlin AU - Koos, Jessica A. AU - Jo, Phill AU - Alpi, Kristine M. L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9209/files/JILLDD_submitted__3.9.2021_repository.pdf PB - Oregon Health and Science University LA - eng PY - 2021 ID - 9209 L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9209/files/JILLDD_submitted__3.9.2021_repository.pdf KW - COVID-19 KW - Interlibrary Loans KW - Libraries, Medical KW - Document delivery KW - Health sciences libraries TI - Report from the field: researching interlibrary loan/document delivery usage by health sciences libraries during the COVID-19 pandemic Y1 - 2021 L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9209/files/JILLDD_submitted__3.9.2021_repository.pdf LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9209/files/JILLDD_submitted__3.9.2021_repository.pdf UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9209/files/JILLDD_submitted__3.9.2021_repository.pdf ER -