This article identifies and discusses three characteristics of the interlibrary loan in the United States of America, including: (1) establishing national standards of interlibrary loan; (2) establishing nationwide online library networks; and (3) establishing multi-level, multi-type cooperative interlibrary loan networks
Members of the Greater Western Library Alliance Interlibrary Loan Committee have spent more than two...
The article traces the history of the ISO Interlibrary Loan Protocol, starting with the early implem...
With diminishing finances, it is rarely possible for a library or information center to have enough ...
This article identifies and discusses three characteristics of the interlibrary loan in the United S...
Library consortia in the United States arose from a need for sharing when resources or funding for t...
Libraries share information with each other, through interlibrary loan services, so that their libra...
This is the introduction to a book that I edited: Library Information and Resource Sharing: Transfor...
The purpose of this study was to survey and analyse the condition of the present system of academic ...
Presentation from IFLA/SEFLIN International Summit on Library Cooperation in the Americas held in Mi...
This paper discussed the historical background of resource sharing and the role of Library Networks...
Resource sharing is an important and widely well-known concept in the field of library science. The ...
With the latest progression of information communication technologies, the document delivery system ...
Cooperation among libraries is by no means a fresh and new idea. I need only mention interlibrary l...
The ALA presentation shared the RUSA STARS International ILL Committee's findings from a 2011 intern...
The charge of the RUSA Sharing and Transforming Access to Resources Section (STARS) International In...
Members of the Greater Western Library Alliance Interlibrary Loan Committee have spent more than two...
The article traces the history of the ISO Interlibrary Loan Protocol, starting with the early implem...
With diminishing finances, it is rarely possible for a library or information center to have enough ...
This article identifies and discusses three characteristics of the interlibrary loan in the United S...
Library consortia in the United States arose from a need for sharing when resources or funding for t...
Libraries share information with each other, through interlibrary loan services, so that their libra...
This is the introduction to a book that I edited: Library Information and Resource Sharing: Transfor...
The purpose of this study was to survey and analyse the condition of the present system of academic ...
Presentation from IFLA/SEFLIN International Summit on Library Cooperation in the Americas held in Mi...
This paper discussed the historical background of resource sharing and the role of Library Networks...
Resource sharing is an important and widely well-known concept in the field of library science. The ...
With the latest progression of information communication technologies, the document delivery system ...
Cooperation among libraries is by no means a fresh and new idea. I need only mention interlibrary l...
The ALA presentation shared the RUSA STARS International ILL Committee's findings from a 2011 intern...
The charge of the RUSA Sharing and Transforming Access to Resources Section (STARS) International In...
Members of the Greater Western Library Alliance Interlibrary Loan Committee have spent more than two...
The article traces the history of the ISO Interlibrary Loan Protocol, starting with the early implem...
With diminishing finances, it is rarely possible for a library or information center to have enough ...