Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 38 Issue 3
Table of contents
The UK Research Reserve (UKRR): machinations, mayhem and magic
Frances Boyle, Chris BrownUKRR is an innovative programme that ensures that copies of print journals remain available to the research community indefinitely. At the same time the aim is to free up…
Danish libraries in WorldCat – and ordering facilities to ten Danish libraries
Helle Brink, Leif AndresenThe purpose of this paper is to present the Danish agreement with OCLC's WorldCat and the perspectives for international cooperation.
The development of document supply services in China
Ping JiaThe purpose of this paper is to describe the background to Chinese libraries and the general development and new trends in document supply in China.
Lowering the barriers from Discovery to Delivery: a JISC funded EDINA and Mimas project
Fred Guy, Joy Elizabeth PalmerThe paper aims to describe the context and the progress with the UK Discovery to Delivery project.
Interlending and document supply: a review of the recent literature: 71
Mike McGrathThis review aims to provide a summary of the most recent articles published on document supply and related matters.
Document delivery through domestic and international collaborations: the KISTI practice
Suhyeon YooThe purpose of this article is to introduce the KISTI document delivery service, to describe its collaboration with national and international institutions, and to explore the way…
Success factors for the future of information centres, commercial and public libraries: a study from Germany
Ragna Seidler‐de Alwis, Simone Fühles‐UbachThe purpose of this paper is to identify success factors in commercial and public libraries.
Establishing an information network among Islamic Sciences Centers in Iran: a feasibility study
Zahra Abazari, Alireza Isfandyari‐MoghaddamThis study aims to evaluates the existing and potential facilities in Iranian Islamic Sciences Centers (ISCs), including information resources, budget, human resources and…