Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 37 Issue 3
Table of contents
Document delivery from Texas to Qatar: an international inter‐campus service
Zheng Ye (Lan) Yang, Suzanne D. GyeszlyThe purpose of this paper is to describe document delivery services between Texas A&M University Libraries (TAMUL) and Texas A&M University at Qatar Library (TAMUQL) from 2003 to…
No more room aboard the ark! A UK higher education perspective on space management
Steven SharpThis paper aims to highlight some of the ways in which UK academic libraries are responding to the increasing space pressures in both their library buildings and their external…
Copac: current activity and future developments
Lisa Jeskins, Bethan RuddockThe purpose of the paper is to describe the purpose and functions of Copac to the ILL community, and to inform them about recent and forthcoming developments.
The digital library programme at the British Library: goals and priorities
Steve GreenThe purpose of this paper is to show how the British Library (BL) is responding to the changing world of publishing through the Digital Library Programme.
A comparative evaluation of journal literature access options at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Tim BucknallThe purpose of this paper is to present a comparison of three models for journal literature access.
Mass digitization and its impact on interlending and document supply
Perry WillettThe amount of library material available online is staggering, but still at very early stages in terms of discovery tools. Without a centralized source to search digitized…
Why are scholarly journals costly even with electronic publishing?
Golnessa Galyani MoghaddamThis paper aims to examine the reasons for the high costs of scholarly journals.
Interlending and document supply: a review of the recent literature: 68
Mike McGrathThe purpose of the paper is to provide a review of the most recent literature concerning document supply and related matters.