Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 33 Issue 1
Table of contents
LAMDA: an example of a resource‐sharing document delivery service in UK Higher Education libraries
Rose GoodierAims to describe the development of the LAMDA service, from its inception as an eLib project in 1995 to its current status as a commercial service.
Docusend: the one‐stop, integrated, document delivery broker service
Gordon BowerTo provide an overview and analysis of a major JISC‐funded document delivery project.
E‐books in public libraries: a terminal or termination technology?
Linda BerubeAims to present a background to the use of electronic resources, especially e‐books, in public libraries, which appears to threaten some basic activities that define a reading…
Publishers and librarians in Central and Eastern Europe – love or hatred?
Srećko JelušićTo provide an overview and propose solutions in improving scholarly publishing and document supply in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in connection with copyright acts and…
Resource sharing in Australia: evaluation of national initiatives and recent developments
Roxanne Missingham, Margarita MorenoThis paper aims to summarise the changing pattern of Australian interlibrary loans and document delivery, the achievements of the consultative mechanisms (National Resource…
Patron‐initiated borrowing and traditional ILL: the cascade experience
Lynn ChmelirTo report and analyze transaction data over a four‐year period for patron‐initiated borrowing via the Cascade union catalog as well as transaction data for traditional ILL in a…
Interlending and document supply: a review of the recent literature – 51
Mike McGrathTo provide a review of the most recent literature concerning document delivery and related matters.
Photocopying and the awareness of copyright in tertiary institutions in Nigeria
Rose B. OkiyTo investigate photocopying practices in tertiary institutions in Nigeria as they relate to the existing copyright law and suggestions to regulate photocopying practices so that…
When a good standard development process fails
Mary JacksonThe meeting on the international interlibrary loan communication standard meeting in Washington DC under the auspices of the Association of Research Libraries is described.
Interlibrary loan and document supply in France – the Montpellier meeting
Joachim SchöpfelTwo French professional associations (ADBU and AURA) organised the first nation‐wide meeting on interlibrary loan and document supply in France. This paper aims to provide a…
E‐books: how to make them work: a seminar organised by the Multimedia Information and Technology Group (North West) on 10 November 2004 at Liverpool John Moores University
Stephanie Allen, Terry BucknellAims to provide a review of the seminar which concentrated on the developments in e‐books within higher education and the lead taken by this sector in the development of e‐book…