Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 30 Issue 4
Table of contents
Document delivery – breaking the mould
David BakerThis article takes a personal look – retrospectively and prospectively – at the application of information and communications technology within library and information services in…
The ELectronic Society for Social Scientists: from journals as documents to journals as knowledge exchanges
Manfredi La Manna, Jean YoungThe ELectronic Society for Social Scientists (ELSSS) envisages a new concept of scholarly and scientific journal: conceived and managed by academics themselves; aimed at providing…
Improving access: is there any hope?
Frederick J. FriendWorld‐wide calls for improvements in access to journal literature are being answered by a plethora of projects and services. Consortial purchasing, national licences and “big…
Interlibrary services in the UK
Maurice B. LineThe Editorial Board decided it would be a good idea to select a few of the earlier articles published in ILDS and its predecessors, and to reprint them together with commissioned…
The English experience – library and information services, delivering access collaboratively
Geoff WarrenThis article explores a range of issues associated with cross‐sectoral collaboration across different kinds of library and information service providers in England, the purpose of…
Interlending and document supply: a review of recent literature – XLIII
Mike McGrathThe Budapest Open Access Initiative has sparked a new round of papers and news items on open access initiatives. Their growth approaches critical mass and all players, including…