Interlending & Document Supply: Volume 16 Issue 1

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THE COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER:: GROWING SUCCESS IN THE UNITED STATES TOWARDS INCREASING COPYRIGHT PROTECTION OF PRINT PUBLICATIONS

Kathlene Regan, Virginia Riordan

The Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) was created to facilitate compliance with US copyright law. It serves both foreign and domestic copyright owners and the users of their work…

INTERLENDING AND CONSERVATION: FRIENDS OR FOES?

Maurice B Line

Conservation is of no benefit unless the items conserved are used in the future, but it should not prevent use. Local library use, whether consultation, lending or photocopying…

LIBRARY RESOURCE SHARING IN THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE: BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS

Michael J Carmel

The United Kingdom library system has a two‐tier resource sharing network, with the regional library services operating at local level and the BLDSC at national level. Taking the…

THE BRITISH LIBRARY DOCUMENT SUPPLY CENTRE AS A TRANSLATIONS CENTRE

Maya Harman

This article examines the role of BLDSC's Translations Section as a focal point in the national and international availability of translations. BLDSC's collection of translations…

INTERLENDING AND DOCUMENT SUPPLY: A REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE: XIII

Graham P Cornish

The review begins by looking at the current debate in Australia over charges for interlending. Apart from the practical issue of raising money, the debate has broadened into a…

INTERNATIONAL LENDING: PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR PROCEDURE (1987)

In 1978 IFLA approved principles and guidelines for procedure for conducting international interlending. These can be found in Interlending Review, 1979, 7 (1), 14–17. They were…

ISSN:

0264-1615

Renamed from:

Interlending Review

Online date, start – end:

1983 – 2016

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited