Interlibrary Loan During the System Transition
Process for Interlibrary Loan Requests During the System Migration
Friday, May 15, 2026 – Tuesday, July 21, 2026
- Book orders via interlibrary loan through the Rosenheim City Library:
During the system transition, the team at the Rosenheim City Library has offered to assist - please take advantage of this convenient service for your book orders:
If you do not yet have an account at the Rosenheim City Library, you must first set one up in person at the library. Online registration is not possible.
Please bring your student ID Card and your Personal ID card with you and explicitly mention your affiliation with the university.
You will receive a free library card valid for three months.
During this period, interlibrary loan requests at the Rosenheim City Library are free of charge for you.
To ensure you incur no costs, be sure to enter “Hochschule Rosenheim” in the comments field of the order form.
The ordered books must be picked up and returned at the Rosenheim City Library.
The lending, interlibrary loan, and overdue policies of the Rosenheim City Library apply.
If you already have a library card from the Rosenheim City Library,
you can use the interlibrary loan service directly during the specified period.
Please also make sure to include the entry “Hochschule Rosenheim” in the comments field of the order form.
Link to the Rosenheim City Library order form:
https://sb-rosenheim.lmscloud.net/cgi-bin/koha/opac-entrypages.pl?interestGroup=A&page=ILLPFL
Link to the Rosenheim City Library:
https://stadtbibliothek.rosenheim.de/
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to our colleagues at the
Rosenheim City Library for their wonderful support!
- Ordering journal articles via document delivery service through the Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences Library:
During the period mentioned above, the Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences Library will
handle journal article orders through a paid document delivery service.
The library will cover the costs.Please send us all known bibliographic details of the article(s) to the following email address:
Subject: Article request / your name
We will deliver the articles as PDFs to your university email address.
We hope that these two ordering options will provide you with the best possible solution, and we ask for your understanding regarding any additional effort this may entail.
If you still have questions, please feel free to contact us.
Visiting readers should also contact the City Library for book and journal article orders during the period mentioned above.
Please understand that we cannot cover the costs incurred for visiting readers.