Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 37 Issue 2
Table of contents
How close are we to having a global “Get it for me” service?
Ed DavidsonThe purpose of this paper is to identify the key features in the process of an end‐user identifying, requesting and obtaining a document they require. In addition it seeks to…
RESPOND: plugging AMICAL's international American universities into WorldCat
Jeff GimaThe purpose of this paper is to substantially update a presentation made at the 2007 IFLA Conference. It intends to describe the RESPOND project, a partnership between OCLC and…
Reaping the harvest: end‐user access and staff savings at the University of Auckland, New Zealand
Jillian IrwinThe purpose of this paper is to continue the discussion on the implementation of an ISO‐compliant interlibrary loan management system at the University of Auckland. The…
The essential role of music interlending: how it supports music making in the UK
Liz Hart, Graham MuncyThe purpose of this paper is to review the development and current state of music interlending in UK libraries, examining the materials themselves, their management challenges…
Home delivery at the Orange County Library System: an exemplar from the USA
Jim MyersThe purpose of this paper is to provide a case study of Florida's Orange County Library System (OCLS) home delivery program, including the history, processes and…
Research support through resource sharing: challenges and opportunities for Irish academic libraries
Avril PattersonThe purpose of this paper it to outline current resource‐sharing initiatives in Irish academic libraries that support increased research activity in line with national policy…
“I give you some, and then you give me some”: automated ILL of end‐user requests via the Danish National Union catalogue
Anders‐Henrik Petersen, Rikke Lose, Elva EinarsdottirThe purpose of this paper is to explain the efforts, methods and results of the automation of end‐user loan requests in the Danish union catalogue “bibliotek.dk” (library.dk).
Recent developments in remote document supply (RDS) in the UK – 4
Stephen ProwseThe purpose of this paper is to provide a review of recent developments in remote document supply and related matters in the UK.
Interlending and document supply: a review of the recent literature: 67
Mike McGrathThe purpose of this paper is to provide a review of the most recent literature concerning document supply and related matters.