Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 30 Issue 3

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Sharing the wealth – resource sharing developments in the Pacific making for a resource richer region

Arlene Cohen

Individual libraries in the islands of the Pacific are notoriously viewed as resource poor, although if the resources of each library are viewed collectively, there is a wealth of…

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Electronic article supply – making life EASY‐er for all

Terry Morrow

This paper examines EASY, a two‐year document delivery pilot project run jointly by Ingenta and Lancaster University. The main aim of the project is to test the feasibility of…

Assumptions versus reality: user behaviour in sourcing scholarly information

Mike McGrath

Reviews recent interlending and document supply literature. Considers the implications of open accesss archiving and the ongoing developments in consortia and electronic journals…

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Opening interlending services to end users: the Catalogue Collectif de France

Christelle Creff

An important role is played by academic libraries in French interlibrary loan and the huge volume of heritage collections and rare holdings in public libraries have also to be…

From traditional inter‐library loan to a new interlending model – the role of the CURL monograph interlending pilot

Stephen Prowse, Dennis Massie

The traditional inter‐library loan of monographs is often seen as the future niche of interlending activity, with journal article supply being catered for by other means, such as…

Interlending and document supply developments in South Korea

Eun‐Ja Shin, Kyung‐Mook Oh

This paper aims to introduce the present situation of the interlibrary loan and document supply services among libraries and information centers in South Korea. The Korean ILL…

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Changing information needs in a transition period in Hungary: satisfying demands from different sources

Éva Kürti

The changes taking place in Hungarian society, combined with technological innovation, have placed the Hungarian library system in permanent transition. In 1997, a new Cultural…

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Why the distributed national collection won’t be coming to a library near you

Paul Genoni

Research libraries in the UK are considering the development of a highly developed form of collaborative purchasing for print material, the distributed national collection. The…

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Interlending and document supply: a review of recent literature – XLll

Mike McGrath

Reviews recent interlending and document supply literature. Considers the implications of open access archiving and the ongoing developments in consortia and electronic journals…

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ISSN:

0264-1615

Renamed from:

Interlending Review

Online date, start – end:

1983 – 2016

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited