Interlending Review: Volume 10 Issue 2

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CORE COLLECTIONS OF JOURNALS FOR NATIONAL INTERLENDING PURPOSES

Brian Kefford, Maurice Line

Centralized 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 Trier

Interlending 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 Merry

Where 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 Clarke

The 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…

ISSN:

0140-2773

Renamed from:

BLL Review

Online date, start – end:

1978 – 1982

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited