Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 29 Issue 1
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Unmediated document delivery at Leeds University: from project to operational system
Katie Birch, Ian A. YoungThe Documents Direct project’s aim was to investigate the feasibility of offering user‐initiated unmediated requesting and delivery of documents, as an alternative to traditional…
Resource‐sharing roles and responsibilities for CISTI: change is the constant
Naomi Krym, Mary VanBuskirkCISTI, a recognised leader in interlibrary loan and document supply activities both in Canada and internationally, is also a key player in resource‐sharing in Canada. This paper…
Interlending and document supply developments in Italy
Anna VaglioToday in Italy, interlibrary loan and document delivery are important elements in the strategic plans of most libraries. Their growing importance is a reflection of the increasing…
Brief communication: reference linking with CrossRef
Ed PentzDescribes the development of CrossRef, a collaborative reference linking service, through which a researcher can click on a reference citation in a journal and immediately access…
Opinion paper: docster – instant document delivery
Daniel ChudnovExplores the possibility of using docster, a bibliographic management tool for file sharing. Instead of just citations, docster stores the files themselves and retains a…
Interlending and document supply: a review of recent literature – XXXIX
Pauline ConnollyReviews recent interlending and document supply literature. Examines how the document delivery scene is being affected by the huge increase in available electronic resources…