Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 20 Issue 3
Table of contents
A view of the copyright licensing situation
C. BradleyDiscusses the problem of providing access to information using newtechnology while still allowing information producers and providers toearn revenue. Considers whether copyright…
Document supply in Spain in the field of science and technology: an analysis of demand
Manuela Vázquez, J Alvarez‐OssorioAnalyses journal demand received by one of Spain′s two documentsupply centres in one year. Examines data in the following categories:most frequently requested subjects, age of…
Charging for interlibrary loan nationally and internationally
Graham P CornishDiscusses the arguments for and against the trend of charging forinterlibrary loans. Considers the costs of interlending, sources ofinformation, the charging situation in the…
The changing role of the subscription agent
John CoxExamines the way subscription agents must adapt to changing marketneeds as intermediaries between libraries and publishers. Compares thevalue of printed journals as a means of…
Interlending and document supply: A review of recent literature: XXII
Margaret BarwickDescribes a number of experiments with electronic documentdelivery, and the copyright problems that are affecting its use.Considers the inadequacies of interlending for the user…