DOCUMENT DELIVERY IN AUSTRALIA: RECENT PROGRESS?
Abstract
Developments in document supply in Australia in the five years following the Library Association of Australia's 1980 national interlending conference are surveyed. Little progress seemed to have been made, apart from the development of the Australian Bibliographic Network, by the time of the second interlending conference in 1983. Six resolutions from this conference were considered in the LAA's National Plan for Document Supply and Delivery. A Document Delivery Conference was called in November 1984 to discuss reactions to the plan, and a working party was formed to progress the Conference's recommendations. The working party's final report is due shortly, and indications are that the National Library of Australia is set to assume a major role in interlibrary lending.
Citation
Steele, C. (1985), "DOCUMENT DELIVERY IN AUSTRALIA: RECENT PROGRESS?", Interlending & Document Supply, Vol. 13 No. 4, pp. 99-104. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008521
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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