Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 31 Issue 1
Table of contents
Enhancing access to information through document delivery systems – INFLIBNET’s approach
S.M. Salgar, T.A.V. MurthyOwing to diminishing library budgets, coupled with the information explosion, academic librarians in India are finding it difficult to meet the insatiable demands of their…
Interlibrary loan in Mexico: two solutions to an age‐old problem
Elda Mónica Guerrero, Daniel MattesIn spite of the great strides that have been made in recent years in improving Mexico’s transportation and communication systems, obtaining material through interlibrary loan is…
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals research and development: document delivery in a global corporate environment
Emma L. DelaneySince merging in December 2000, GSK’s information management group has continued to build on the great efforts of both GlaxoWellcome and SmithKline Beecham in provision of…
Changes in UK copyright law: implications for document delivery
Judy WatkinsDiscusses some of the proposed changes to UK copyright law based on the Consultation Document issued in August 2002 which is intended to implement a recent EU (European Union…
A quick guide to … Z39.50
Stephanie TaylorZ39.50 is a standard that defines a protocol to support the searching and retrieval of information across networks. It is much used in libraries, working “behind the scenes” to…
bibliotek.dk: immediate access to Danish libraries
Lone Hansenbibliotek.dk is a development project, resulting in a Web site which gives the Danish citizens access to search and order material in the collections of Danish public and research…
Interlending and document supply: a review of recent literature – XLIV
Mike McGrathReviews recent interlending and document supply literature. Looks at the areas of aggregators, intermediaries, end users, statistics, e‐books, copyright, consortia, licensing and…