Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 29 Issue 2
Table of contents
Dr Wood, I presume!
Stella PillingReviews the career of Dr David Wood at the British Library, and its predecessor, the National Lending Library for Science and Technology. Describes his wide range of professional…
Acquiring and accessing serials information – the electronic intermediary
Albert PriorIntermediaries of various sorts have been key players in helping libraries in access to, and the acquisition of, serials. Subscription agents have been prominent, with a strong…
Beyond the photocopy machine: document delivery in a hybrid library environment
Ronald Dekker, Leo WaaijersDocument delivery bridges the gap between where the customer is and where the document is. Libraries have to offer user‐friendly access to hybrid collections, and design and…
A contribution to the serials and scholarly communication debate
Hazel WoodwardDavid Wood’s library career was spent entirely in the British Library. Over a period of several decades he made a significant contribution to the ongoing debate on serials and…
The British Library, copyright and publisher relations
David RussonThis paper reviews the development of UK copyright law since the time the British Library was established, with particular reference to the “fair dealing” and “library”…
Many titles, one editor: a history of Interlending & Document Supply
Graham P. CornishInterlending & Document Supply has had a chequered history in terms of its title but almost unparalleled stability from an editorial point of view. Various political and…