INTERLENDING AND DOCUMENT SUPPLY: A REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE: IX
Abstract
This review looks firstly at a set of recent articles that examine basic concepts of interlending in particular and resource sharing in general. Some authors are supportive of resource sharing and interlending, while others question its validity, demanding better examination of its benefits or better local provision. A very forthright paper concentrates on access, whilst another foresees greater user involvement in interlending. New technological developments are reported in a review of several articles on the successes and failures of telefacsimile transmission, ending with a brief mention of a new development — CD—hypenROMs. The European Communities' Docolsys proposal is reported, and a series of contrasting articles on interlending and union catalogues in the USSR is discussed. Recent developments in Canada are briefly reported, and the review ends with a consideration of a paper on humanities interlending requests surveyed by a Spanish research institute.
Citation
Bennett, R.J. (1986), "INTERLENDING AND DOCUMENT SUPPLY: A REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE: IX", Interlending & Document Supply, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp. 15-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008525
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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