Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 24 Issue 4
Table of contents
BIODOC: access versus holdings in a university library
Janet Evans, Simon J. Bevan, John HarringtonExplains the background, context and operation of the Cranfield University Library BIODOC Research Project which explores key issues in the access versus journal holdings debate…
Standardization in electronic document delivery: a practical example
Andrew BraidConcentrates on the results of the European Commission funded Electronic Document Interchange between Libraries (EDIL) project. Includes details of the work of the Group on…
Developing document delivery in South East Asia now and in the future
Graham P. CornishExamines how the economic, demographic and cultural background of South East Asia is crucial to understanding the role of document supply in the region. Claims that, of the seven…
Unmediated document delivery and academic staff at Central Queensland University
Debbie Orr, Cathy DennisReports on a trial at Central Queensland University Library between March 1995 and March 1996 whereby staff and postgraduate students undertaking research were given direct…
Opinion paper: surveying electronic journals
Jack MeadowsDiscusses the transition from printed to electronic journals and presents a number of factors which may deter users from moving to electronic journals. Raises the question of cost…