Did you find an article you need but the library doesn't have it in full-text? And you need it yesterday?
Will you panic? No need.
We are way ahead of you. The library has a new software program that sends scanned articles from other libraries without the traditional wait (5-10 days) of Interlibrary Loan. In very scientifically run trials, the library requested the different 3 articles from three separate libraries and they all arrived in 1 day. One day, that's like 24 hours! Now this was in a very controlled environment, so we suggest you allow for 2 or 3 days to be on the safe side.
But wait, there's more...since we get the articles as emails, we will send them to you via email. You don't have to make a trip into the library to pick your article up! Wow!
So, go ahead. Wait until the last minute to ask for your periodical ILLs (or really the last 2880 mintues--24 hours x 60 minutes x 2 days). Use the Periodical ILL form on the Library's webpage to have periodical articles sent to your e-mail account really, really fast!