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Inter-library loans: retrospect and prospect

In the United Kingdom, including to a lesser extent Eire, the last sixty years or so have seen the development of a system of national and regional inter-library lending of which the library service may be justly proud. That is not to say that the system which has already been developed is incapable...

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Main Author: Brynmor Jones
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Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/34484
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description In the United Kingdom, including to a lesser extent Eire, the last sixty years or so have seen the development of a system of national and regional inter-library lending of which the library service may be justly proud. That is not to say that the system which has already been developed is incapable of improvement, nor that the methods adopted for the furtherance of library cooperation have always been the most efficient and economical. By outlining the main factors in this development, and noting some possible changes for the future, this study seeks to evaluate this complex method by which British libraries seek to make the total bibliographic resources of the country readily available to those who need access to them. In terms of the cost per item handled it could be argued that the methods used are relatively inexpensive; in terms of the total expenditure on duplication of functions throughout the country, it is certainly a costly operation.
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spelling rr-article-94143141979-01-01T00:00:00Z Inter-library loans: retrospect and prospect Brynmor Jones (3636259) Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified Interlibrary loans Document supply Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified In the United Kingdom, including to a lesser extent Eire, the last sixty years or so have seen the development of a system of national and regional inter-library lending of which the library service may be justly proud. That is not to say that the system which has already been developed is incapable of improvement, nor that the methods adopted for the furtherance of library cooperation have always been the most efficient and economical. By outlining the main factors in this development, and noting some possible changes for the future, this study seeks to evaluate this complex method by which British libraries seek to make the total bibliographic resources of the country readily available to those who need access to them. In terms of the cost per item handled it could be argued that the methods used are relatively inexpensive; in terms of the total expenditure on duplication of functions throughout the country, it is certainly a costly operation. 1979-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Educational resource 2134/34484 https://figshare.com/articles/educational_resource/Inter-library_loans_retrospect_and_prospect/9414314 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified
Interlibrary loans
Document supply
Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
Brynmor Jones
Inter-library loans: retrospect and prospect
title Inter-library loans: retrospect and prospect
title_full Inter-library loans: retrospect and prospect
title_fullStr Inter-library loans: retrospect and prospect
title_full_unstemmed Inter-library loans: retrospect and prospect
title_short Inter-library loans: retrospect and prospect
title_sort inter-library loans: retrospect and prospect
topic Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified
Interlibrary loans
Document supply
Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/34484