Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 15 Issue 2
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UNIVERSAL AVAILABILITY OF PUBLICATIONS AND MUSIC
Tony ReedUniversal Availability of Publications (UAP) presents special problems for music scores, which have received little attention to date in publications on the IFLA Programme. Some…
DOCUMENT SUPPLY IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY: THE ALBERTA, CANADA EXPERIENCE
Olga J GilAlberta is particularly representative of the multicultural nature of Canadian society. With over 40% of its population neither British nor French and ethno‐cultural groups…
DOCUMENT SUPPLY IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY: THE BRITISH PUBLIC LIBRARY EXPERIENCE
Ewa LipniackaProblems posed by the provision of material for Indic‐speaking ethnic groups included the formulation of cataloguing and transliteration schemes and ways of announcing material to…
FROM DECENTRALIZATION TO CENTRALIZATION: ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS IN FRANCE
Marc ChauveincThe traditional decentralization of interlending services based on the good will of individuals and organizations has created a number of problems in France leading to a…