Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 31 Issue 4

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Inter‐library loan services and access to electronic resources in French university libraries: a marriage of reason

Chérifa Boukacem

This article uses the results of a thesis to analyse the changing structure of access services to scientific and technical information in French university libraries, and…

Interlending and document supply: international perspectives in a New Zealand context

Janice Farrelly, David Reid

This paper has been developed from a workshop held at the 2002 LIANZA (Library and Information Association New Zealand Aotearoa) National Conference “Winds of change: libraries in…

Not quite the end of the world as we knew it – reflections on change

Jean Bradford

This article reflects on recent changes in the document supply (DS) environment of the UK and their impact on the DS service of the University of Bristol. Policies for loans…

Centre stage or just a supporting role? International interlending in the twenty‐first century – a UK perspective

Penelope Street

The world is fast becoming a smaller place and the same is true of the document delivery world. Rapid growth in resource discovery tools has led to a breaking down of barriers…

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Is this the end of the “article economy”? A strategic review of document delivery

David Brown

With the advent of the Internet, the Web and electronic publishing systems, new ways of delivering scholarly information have arisen which challenge some of the traditional growth…

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Does electronic journal access affect document delivery requests? Some data from Glasgow University Library

Tony Kidd

This article looks at the experience of a single institution – University of Glasgow – concerning the influence of growing e‐journal availability on the volume of document…

Interlending and document supply: a review of the recent literature – XLVII

Mike McGrath

Reviews more than 100 journals and some electronic lists and newsletters for issues and matters relevant to interlending and document supply. In particular, in this review, site…

ISSN:

0264-1615

Renamed from:

Interlending Review

Online date, start – end:

1983 – 2016

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited