THE APPLICATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY TO INTERLENDING AND DOCUMENT SUPPLY IN SCANDINAVIA — A PROGRESS REPORT
Abstract
The application of new technology to Scandinavian libraries has not differed greatly from country to country, except for Iceland, where library automation was introduced later. The Nordic Council for Scientific Information and Research Libraries (NORDINFO) has actively encouraged interlibrary co‐operation at both national and international level. Chief amongst such initiatives has been the National Technological Library of Denmark's computerized location and on‐line ordering system ALIS. Many libraries now make their holdings available on‐line. Scandinavian libraries receive 50% of their international loans from BLDSC, and take advantage wherever possible of its technological facilities for automated request transmission. If system interface were improved, the existing DOCLINE link between Chalmers University Library, TIB and BLDSC could be extended in scope. New technology is increasing library co‐operation across Scandinavia.
Citation
Winkel, A. (1988), "THE APPLICATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY TO INTERLENDING AND DOCUMENT SUPPLY IN SCANDINAVIA — A PROGRESS REPORT", Interlending & Document Supply, Vol. 16 No. 3, pp. 101-102. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008568
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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