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1 – 10 of 252This paper aims to review the current library and information science (LIS) literature for document supply, resource sharing and other issues such as open access (OA) that have an…
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This paper aims to review the current library and information science (LIS) literature for document supply, resource sharing and other issues such as open access (OA) that have an impact on the service.
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The approach is based on the scanning of about 150 journals, reports, websites and blogs.
Findings
OA continues to grow and, hence, the impact of document supply. Improvements in the Interlending and Document Supply service are satisfying.
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This paper is the only regular review of LIS literature in this subject area.
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This paper aims to review the current library and information science (LIS) literature for document supply, resource sharing and other issues such as open access (OA) that have an…
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Purpose
This paper aims to review the current library and information science (LIS) literature for document supply, resource sharing and other issues such as open access (OA) that have an impact on the service.
Design/methodology/approach
The approach is based on the scanning of about 150 journals, reports, websites and blogs.
Findings
Of the 13 articles and reports reviewed, 12 are freely available, continuing the trend of increasing OA. As always, these days, much is happening on the OA front. Big Deals, demand-driven acquisition and discovery tools are reviewed.
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The only regular literature review that focuses on interlending, document supply and related issues.
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This study aims to reflect on developments in document supply and scholarly communications and to look into the future of the service.
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This study aims to reflect on developments in document supply and scholarly communications and to look into the future of the service.
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This study provides an informal overview.
Findings
The results of this study indicate that Interlending and Document Supply (ILDS) as a service has a long future ahead of it albeit at a lower level than in the recent past.
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As a farewell to ILDS, it is inevitably original; its value will be judged by the reader.
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Reviews the recent literature in document supply. Looking in particular at e books and journals, resource sharing, scholarly communication, unmediated delivery and pricing.
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Reviews the recent literature in document supply. Looking in particular at e books and journals, resource sharing, scholarly communication, unmediated delivery and pricing.
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The Budapest Open Access Initiative has sparked a new round of papers and news items on open access initiatives. Their growth approaches critical mass and all players, including…
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The Budapest Open Access Initiative has sparked a new round of papers and news items on open access initiatives. Their growth approaches critical mass and all players, including paid for document delivery agents, need to look to their laurels. Copyright remains an old perennial, but more so at present with the implementation date for the new EU directive approaching. Heads must come out of the sand at last if libraries are to apply the new rules efficiently. Other issues that are prominent in the literature this quarter will come as no surprise to readers – electronic journals and site licensing, resource sharing and full text retrospective conversion. At last there is more and better systematic attention being paid to the end user and ILDS will reflect and develop this welcome move.
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This paper aims to review the current Library and Information Science (LIS) literature for document supply, resource sharing and other issues such as open access that have an…
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Purpose
This paper aims to review the current Library and Information Science (LIS) literature for document supply, resource sharing and other issues such as open access that have an impact on the service.
Design/methodology/approach
The approach is based on the scanning of about 150 journals, reports, websites and blogs.
Findings
Open access continues to grow and, hence, the impact of document supply. There is a particularly useful progress report on open access in the UK which is widely relevant.
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This paper is the only regular review of LIS literature in this subject area.
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Reviews recent interlending and document supply literature. Considers the implications of open access archiving and the ongoing developments in consortia and electronic journals…
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Reviews recent interlending and document supply literature. Considers the implications of open access archiving and the ongoing developments in consortia and electronic journals. A number of other issues are reviewed briefly.
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Reviews recent interlending and document supply literature. Considers the implications of open accesss archiving and the ongoing developments in consortia and electronic journals…
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Reviews recent interlending and document supply literature. Considers the implications of open accesss archiving and the ongoing developments in consortia and electronic journals. A number of other issues are reviewed briefly.
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Reviews more than 100 journals and some electronic lists and newsletters, to search for relevance to ILL and document delivery issues. Takes a look at some of the developments in…
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Reviews more than 100 journals and some electronic lists and newsletters, to search for relevance to ILL and document delivery issues. Takes a look at some of the developments in electronic journals and books, in copyright and document delivery.
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