The authors present the library networks and consortia in Mexico country. The most important characteristics are the following: Scarce library cooperation in general, insufficient budget, especially in public institutions, noteworthy efforts identified in small library groups and some progress made in the last decade
For developing countries like the Philippines, there is a remarkable range of cooperative activities...
ResumenSe analiza si existe cooperación entre las bibliotecas digitales académicas mexicanas para de...
The main conclusions and recommendations of the First International Conference on University Librari...
Despite of Mexico's economic slowdown of the last two decades, its information infra-structure has e...
Collaboration between librarians and faculty is a relative new trend in Mexican academic libraries. ...
Initiated in the fall of 1989, the U.S.-Mexico Interlibrary Loan Project is a cooperative effort pro...
This paper examines recent library interactions involving the United States and Mexico, providing a ...
Open Access to scientific literature through repositories has grown significantly in recent years, i...
Research and academic libraries are the most developed information centers in Latin America. Their ...
Information skills empower academic users to take advantage of information resources available world...
The origins of the Transborder Library Forum, KNOWN IN SPANISH AS Foro Transfronterizo de Biblioteca...
The work of the Ibero-American Science & Technology Education Consortium (ISTEC) in developing infor...
Mexico’s information policies have been adapted to participate in a more global world in the last de...
(Title: A brief introduction to the Mexican public libraries). This is an academic non-peer reviewed...
Information development in Latin America has evolved, despite the costly economic, social and politi...
For developing countries like the Philippines, there is a remarkable range of cooperative activities...
ResumenSe analiza si existe cooperación entre las bibliotecas digitales académicas mexicanas para de...
The main conclusions and recommendations of the First International Conference on University Librari...
Despite of Mexico's economic slowdown of the last two decades, its information infra-structure has e...
Collaboration between librarians and faculty is a relative new trend in Mexican academic libraries. ...
Initiated in the fall of 1989, the U.S.-Mexico Interlibrary Loan Project is a cooperative effort pro...
This paper examines recent library interactions involving the United States and Mexico, providing a ...
Open Access to scientific literature through repositories has grown significantly in recent years, i...
Research and academic libraries are the most developed information centers in Latin America. Their ...
Information skills empower academic users to take advantage of information resources available world...
The origins of the Transborder Library Forum, KNOWN IN SPANISH AS Foro Transfronterizo de Biblioteca...
The work of the Ibero-American Science & Technology Education Consortium (ISTEC) in developing infor...
Mexico’s information policies have been adapted to participate in a more global world in the last de...
(Title: A brief introduction to the Mexican public libraries). This is an academic non-peer reviewed...
Information development in Latin America has evolved, despite the costly economic, social and politi...
For developing countries like the Philippines, there is a remarkable range of cooperative activities...
ResumenSe analiza si existe cooperación entre las bibliotecas digitales académicas mexicanas para de...
The main conclusions and recommendations of the First International Conference on University Librari...