Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 22 Issue 1
Table of contents
Planning for Document Supply: Sweden and Scandinavia
Kjell NilssonOrganized co‐operation between Swedish research libraries dates back tothe end of the nineteenth century, when work began on the Swedish unioncatalogue. In 1990, Sweden, with…
End‐users′ Hopes and Expectations
Leo WaaijersLibraries seem to be moving away from their users and heading towardscustomers. The essential difference between these two types of clientsis that whereas the latter pay…
Electronic Document Delivery – Towards the Virtual Library
Michael Brandreth, Clare MacKeiganReduced funding, global competition and technological change are forcinglibraries and information centres to turn to new methods of providingservices. Publishers of scientific and…
Information Access versus Document Supply: The International Visual Arts Information Network Project
Jeremy ReesImage content opens up exciting possibilities for stand‐alone media,distributed networks, on‐line networks and on‐site publishing frominformation systems for use by the general…
Interlending and Document Supply: A Review of Recent Literature: XXV
Margaret BarwickDiscusses the problems of determining the cost of interlibrary loan andcharging for services and describes developments in interlibrary lendingthroughout the world. Highlights…