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A REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE: XIV

Interlending & Document Supply

ISSN: 0264-1615

Article publication date: 1 March 1988

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Abstract

Verification is always a controversial topic, even establishing what it means and whether it is really necessary. The development of interlending in France and New Zealand is on very different lines and whether to join a national network or a local co‐operative is a problem faced by many: the solution is that probably both are necessary. Scandinavia has a long tradition of co‐operation and similar patterns have developed in each country. The results of a survey on document supply for business in Finland show that this is generally successful, with considerable reliance on international sources. The theory and practice of ILL in Tunisia differ considerably and the need for specialized document supply centres in Latin America is explored. Some of the problems of international financial limitations can be solved by a coupon system such as that proposed for AGRIS. The decision to introduce payments for ILL in Australia has caused much concern and a lot of anger and similar problems are now being faced in France with the restructuring of finances for universities. Statistical research into ILL is valuable but can cause problems unless written up well for a more general audience. Finally it is shown that document supply as an industry continues to grow throughout the world.

Citation

Cornish, G.P. (1988), "A REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE: XIV", Interlending & Document Supply, Vol. 16 No. 3, pp. 103-109. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008569

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MCB UP Ltd

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