Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 34 Issue 1
Table of contents
Digital library futures: a UK HE and FE perspective
David BakerThe aim of this article is to review the future of digital library development over the next three to five years. The article is written from a UK viewpoint, and with special…
Iceland: the story continues … of nation‐wide access to e‐journals
Thora Gylfadottir, Thorny HlynsdottirThe purpose of this article is to update an earlier study on the impact of nation‐wide access to 10,000 e‐journals in Iceland.
ILL, a dying breed or a new brand? The experience of Edinburgh University
Marjory LobbanThe purpose of this article is to examine the trend of interlibrary loans (ILLs) through the experiences of Edinburgh University Library (EUL). A preliminary study aims to…
Estonian interlending and document supply: historical experience and today's reality
Maria Lushchik, Margit Mikson, Maiu SikkThe purpose of this article is to provide a factual but also light‐hearted historical description of interlending and document supply in Estonia.
Consortial monograph interlending in the UK: a case study
Michele Shoebridge, Marie‐Pierre Détraz, Jill EvansThe purpose of this article is to summarise the outcomes of the one‐year Monograph Interlending Project jointly funded by CURL and the British Library in 2004‐2005.
Using document delivery data for selecting medical titles in a large STM library: the experience of CISTI
Michael Ireland, Beverly BrownThe Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI) undertook an in‐depth analysis of its current serial subscriptions to determine whether they were meeting the…
Interlending and document supply: a review of the recent literature – 54
Mike McGrathThe purpose of this article is to provide a review of the most recent literature concerning document supply and related matters.