Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 16 Issue 2
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INTERLIBRARY LOAN: AN OLD IDEA IN A NEW SETTING
Herbert S WhiteToday it is access rather than ownership which is the important question to users. Timely delivery of information is costly, but the price must be paid. Library users have been…
BRIDGING THE INFORMATION GAP IN AFRICAN AGRICULTURE: CABI's AFRICAN AGRICULTURAL LITERATURE SERVICE
Margot BellamyResponding to the need expressed by agricultural researchers in Africa for improved access to the research literature, and the original documents, CAB International initiated a…
INTERLIBRARY LOAN PROTOCOLS: AN INTRODUCTION AND REVIEW OF PROBLEM AREAS
David MillsonThis article gives an introductory description of the proposals for an international standard for interlibrary loan (ILL) protocols which are being discussed in ISO TC46/SC4/WG4…
CANADIAN ADVANCES IN THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC MAIL AND INTERLIBRARY LOAN AUTOMATION
Carrol D LunauBecause of Canada's regional and cultural diversity and the size of the country, interlibrary loan arrangements (both formal and informal) have long flourished. Within the last 5…
ADONIS—A NEW ERA IN DOCUMENT DELIVERY
Karen MerryThe ADONIS concept of storing journals in machine readable form has a long history. In a little under 10 years the project has moved from the idea of a costly system for 3,500…