Interlending Review: Volume 10 Issue 2
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CORE COLLECTIONS OF JOURNALS FOR NATIONAL INTERLENDING PURPOSES
Brian Kefford, Maurice LineCentralized national provision for inter/ending provides a better service than decentralized provision but can be difficult and expensive to implement, so partial centralization…
INTERLIBRARY LENDING IN THE NETHERLANDS
GM van TrierInterlending in the Netherlands is based on a national system for the supply of scholarly literature and a regional system for supplying a wider range of material mainly between…
TRANSPORT SCHEMES FOR INTERLIBRARY LENDING: THE UK EXPERIENCE
KJ MerryWhere postal services are slow, unreliable or expensive, dedicated transport schemes for interlending purposes should be considered; their usefulness will vary from one country to…
FUTURE STORAGE REQUIREMENTS AT THE BRITISH LIBRARY LENDING DIVISION: FIXED OR MOBILE SHELVING?
David Russon, Ing V Kútik, Ann ClarkeThe British Library Lending Division's main ‘Urquhart’ building has 130 kilometres (80 miles) of shelving. The first half of this building was completed in 1972–73. and in 1980 an…