Interlending Review: Volume 9 Issue 2
Table of contents
COMPUTER NETWORK SYSTEMS: THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON CO‐OPERATIVE INTERLENDING IN THE USA
Richard De GennaroRecent developments in the USA have favoured decentralized networks rather than centralized resource libraries. US libraries have virtually no central planning or funding and the…
INTERLIBRARY LENDING: A SOUTH‐EAST ASIAN PERSPECTIVE
DEK Wijasuriya, Abdullah Kadir BachaThis paper surveys interlending in the countries that comprise the consortium of National Libraries and Documentation Centres — South‐East Asia, ie Indonesia, Malaysia, the…
THE URQUHART BUILDING OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY LENDING DIVISION: THE DESIGN OF A SINGLE FUNCTION LIBRARY BUILDING
ES SmithA staged building programme has been necessary to meet the growth in demand on the British Library Lending Division and to house its increased stock. The Urquhart Building, the…
VI A VIEW FROM BANGLADESH
KM KarimAn interlending system is vital for the development and support of literacy, education and research, and of industry and the economy generally. Interlending takes place between…
VII A VIEW FROM BRAZIL
Suzana PM MuellerFactors that influence library planning in Brazil include its large size, its very young population, its struggling semi‐industrialized economy, the uneven level of education, and…
STOCK MOVE 1980 AT THE BRITISH LIBRARY LENDING DIVISION
Ian Leadley, Pam Airey, Peter WrayElsewhere in this issue (p. 50–56) E S Smith describes the new extension to the British Library Lending Division's Urquhart Building, which provides an additional 65 kilometres…