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On document supply in Ireland and the USA: experiences at the Boole Library, Cork University

Susanna Ashton (Department of English, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA)

Interlending & Document Supply

ISSN: 0264-1615

Article publication date: 20 November 2007

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to compare the Boole Library at Cork University, Ireland with university libraries in the USA in terms of resource sharing and inter‐library lending.

Design/methodology/approach

Comparisons are made between Boole Library and university libraries in the USA with reference to lack of funds and resources. The paper highlights the differences in funding of inter‐library lending.

Findings

Much could be said about how electronic resources are altering the landscape and future of interlibrary loan, but no media forms have evolved to entirely satisfy readers' need to handle the physical book in front of them.

Originality/value

One of the remarkable things about the physical book is what a superb technological form it is. Books are both portable and strong. There is still no better way to read lengthy texts. Although more people are requesting articles electronically, the demand for books seems to keep growing apace with the development of shared library catalogs.

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Citation

Ashton, S. (2007), "On document supply in Ireland and the USA: experiences at the Boole Library, Cork University", Interlending & Document Supply, Vol. 35 No. 4, pp. 226-227. https://doi.org/10.1108/02641610710837545

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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