Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 21 Issue 1

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The Dutch RAPDOC Project: FROM INTERLIBRARY LOAN TO ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT DELIVERY

Look Costers, Sjoerd Koopman

The aim of the RAPDOC project is to establish a system for therapid electronic delivery of journal articles in full text to librariesand end‐users. Pica is currently…

OCLC Interlending and Document Supply Services: A REVIEW OF CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS

Janet Mitchell

OCLC Services available since 1971 are now providing access to 27million items in 45 countries. Outlines current abilities and futuredevelopments including: PRISM AND…

Improving Interlending through Goal Setting and Performance Measurement

John Willemse

The local availability of needed publications is, from most users′point of view, probably the most appropriate measure of a library′seffectiveness. Although immediate…

SIGLE: A Model for International Co‐operation

D.N. Wood, A.W. Smith

Grey literature in its various aspects presents many problems forproducers, intermediaries and end‐users. SIGLE‐System for Information onGrey Literature in Europe – was…

Interlending and Document Supply — A Review of Recent Literature: XXIII

Desmond G. Seaton

Discusses various technical aspects of, and the prospects for,electronic document delivery. Describes the impact of high speednetworks on library organization and…

ISSN:

0264-1615

Renamed from:

Interlending Review

Online date, start – end:

1983 – 2016

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited