Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 35 Issue 4
Table of contents
Creating a consumer market for scholarly journals
David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Tom Dobrowolski, Ian RowlandsThe purpose of this paper is to propose an alternative method for individuals to obtain documents using credits supplied by their institution to purchase at article level.
Recent developments in Remote Document Supply (RDS) in the UK – 3
Stephen ProwseThe purpose of this paper is to provide a review of recent developments in remote document supply and related matters in the UK.
SINTO: a regional information partnership in South Yorkshire
Carl Clayton, Gilly PearceThe purpose of this paper is to describe the development and operation of the SINTO inter‐library loan service, one of the longest‐running schemes in existence in the UK.
On document supply in the digital world
Joachim Schöpfel, Jacqueline GilletThe purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the evolution of document supply from traditional print copy delivery to a modern service of resource discovery and secure…
Bibliotek.dk: opening the Danish union catalogue to the public
Kirsten LarsenThe purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the development of bibliotek.dk (library.dk) – how to open a union catalogue to the public.
Interlending and document supply: a review of the recent literature: 61
Mike McGrathThe purpose of this paper is to provide a review of the most recent literature concerning document supply and related matters.
Mary Jackson's musings 2
Mary E. JacksonThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of resource‐sharing trends in the USA and internationally.
The importance of aggregators for libraries in the digital era
Golnessa Galyani Moghaddam, Mostafa MoballeghiThe purpose of this paper is to define different types of aggregators and discuss their importance for libraries in the digital era.
On document supply in Ireland and the USA: experiences at the Boole Library, Cork University
Susanna AshtonThe purpose of this paper is to compare the Boole Library at Cork University, Ireland with university libraries in the USA in terms of resource sharing and inter‐library lending.