Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 19 Issue 1
Table of contents
Robin Hood in Interlending: Charging the information rich to help the information poor
Glenda MyersAddresses the issues of charging for interlibrary loans withparticular reference to the experience at the University ofWittwatersrand, South Africa. Considers definitions of the…
The philosophy behind international interlending and its implications for the visually‐handicapped
Graham P CornishArgues that the visually impaired should be able to benefit frominternational interlending. Considers some of the problem areasincluding difficulties with transmitting documents…
Interlibrary loan policy and procedures of the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals library
Moid A SiddiquiDescribes the policies and procedures established to meet itsclients needs. Notes the extensive network that has been developed anddetails the statistical information used to…
The British Library Document Supply Centre 1989/90
Katy KingProvides a brief account of the BLDSC during 1989/90. Notes thatnew technology plays an increasingly important role for them. Commentson their work in development of costing areas…
Interlending and document supply: A review of recent literature: XIX
Margaret M BarwickInterlending activities in various countries, particularly inacademic libraries, are examined. The growth of networking and theimportance of a strong infrastructure are discussed…