Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 21 Issue 3
Table of contents
Providing Access to Archival Information: INTERLENDING AND DOCUMENT SUPPLY AT THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA
David EnnsProviding access to holdings is central to the work of archives,particularly those institutions which are publicly funded. Recently,questions relating to access have assumed…
British Library Document Supply Centre Strategy: THE NEXT TEN YEARS
David BradburyEarly in 1992 the British Library′s Document Supply Centre decidedthat it would be timely to review its existing strategy and to developits strategy to take it into the next…
Automation of ILL Management Systems
Juliet LeevesInterlibrary loan (ILL) management systems are an importantcomponent in the document supply process. They manage, at a local level,the various processes associated with requesting…
Conference Review
Ian R. M. MowatA review of the 3rd International Conference on Interlending andDocument Supply at the National Library of Hungary in Budapest from 29March to 1 April, 1993, and of the concurrent…
Medical Practice, Research and Training in Nigeria: THE CURRENT STATE OF INTERLIBRARY LOAN AND DOCUMENT SUPPLY
Philip E. EphraimLibrarians and co‐ordinators of library and information services indeveloped countries may not always appreciate the advantages thatassured electric power and speedy communication…
Interlending and Document Supply — A Review of Recent Literature: XXIV
Margaret BarwickDiscusses the importance of standards in interlending. Describessome attempts to improve access to publications. Highlights ventures incommercial document delivery and also…