Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 22 Issue 3
Table of contents
The Interlending of Fiction
Margaret Barwick, Maurice LineReports on two recent surveys carried out by the IFLA Office forInternational Lending. The first, in 1991, showed fiction to be the poorrelation in interlending. Reasons for this…
Copyright and Electronic Document Delivery Services
P. Bernt HugenholtzBased on a background study prepared by the Institute for InformationLaw at the University of Amsterdam for the European Commission, DGXIII‐E/3, Luxemburg. The rapid growth of…
Document Supply: A Challenge for Canadian Libraries
Jane Beaumont, Carrol LunauDocument supply in Canada presents many challenges because of therelatively small population spread over vast distances but with themajority concentrated along the United States…
The Changing Role of the Regional Library Systems
Bridget Powell, Brian BurchThe UK Regional Library Systems date from the 1930s when they were setup to develop union catalogues and organize regional interlending.During 60 years of development their role…
Interlending and Document Supply: A Review of Recent Literature: XXVI
Margaret BarwickLooks into the access versus acquisitions argument; investigates somebibliographies and codes; describes advances in UAP and developments inUnCover, ADONIS, OCLC and BLDSC; looks…