Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 27 Issue 3
Table of contents
The impact of new technology on journal publishing and document delivery – a publisher’s perspective
An interview, Maurice LongA medical journal publishing perspective on the impact of new technology. Covers the future of the scientific journal; its pricing; the effect of the move by libraries to access…
Barriers in using new information technology in document delivery in the Third World: prospects for the IFLA project in Ghana
Christine O. KisieduSince 1996 an IFLA/DANIDA project has been underway to enhance interlending and document supply in Ghana. Through external funding the project aims to establish an electronic…
From cards to clumps: a look at developments in the world of union catalogues
Sara GouldWith shrinking local library resources and the growth of resource sharing, union catalogues, in one form or another, are an important feature in today’s library world. This…
Unmediated document delivery: a project using FirstSearch and EBSCOdoc
Gwyneth H. CrowleyStaffing costs account for 65 per cent of research libraries’ expenditures for interlibrary borrowing. Due to this cost and pressure to provide better access, library…
Interlending and document supply: a review of recent literature – XXXVI
Pauline ConnollyReviews the advantages gained by remote users and distance learners from the growth in information technology and looks at the impact of this technology on the delivery of…