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INTERLIBRARY LENDING AROUND THE WORLD — A REVIEW OF RECENT PAPERS — XI

Brian Kefford (Assistant, IFLA Office for International Lending.)

Interlending Review

ISSN: 0140-2773

Article publication date: 1 January 1981

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Abstract

A survey on the relative importance of various library functions, including interlibrary lending, introduces this review. Various national library systems are considered, with emphasis on the degree of centralization involved. A central lending collection is proposed for France. Both decentralized and centralized solutions are put forward for India and Japan. The latter also claims an international role. Unplanned decentralized systems in the Netherlands and Belgium are described and the planned decentralized system in the Federal Republic of Germany is defended. The accuracy of location information in the USA is considered briefly. A number of items on interlending in Australia are reviewed, with particular attention to the effects of the new voucher payment system.

Citation

Kefford, B. (1981), "INTERLIBRARY LENDING AROUND THE WORLD — A REVIEW OF RECENT PAPERS — XI", Interlending Review, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 14-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb017673

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MCB UP Ltd

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