Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 21 Issue 1
Table of contents
The Dutch RAPDOC Project: FROM INTERLIBRARY LOAN TO ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT DELIVERY
Look Costers, Sjoerd KoopmanThe aim of the RAPDOC project is to establish a system for therapid electronic delivery of journal articles in full text to librariesand end‐users. Pica is currently co‐operating…
OCLC Interlending and Document Supply Services: A REVIEW OF CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS
Janet MitchellOCLC Services available since 1971 are now providing access to 27million items in 45 countries. Outlines current abilities and futuredevelopments including: PRISM AND PRISM ILL, a…
Improving Interlending through Goal Setting and Performance Measurement
John WillemseThe local availability of needed publications is, from most users′point of view, probably the most appropriate measure of a library′seffectiveness. Although immediate availability…
SIGLE: A Model for International Co‐operation
D.N. Wood, A.W. SmithGrey literature in its various aspects presents many problems forproducers, intermediaries and end‐users. SIGLE‐System for Information onGrey Literature in Europe – was…
Interlending and Document Supply — A Review of Recent Literature: XXIII
Desmond G. SeatonDiscusses various technical aspects of, and the prospects for,electronic document delivery. Describes the impact of high speednetworks on library organization and operation and…