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Using Business Information Services at the British LibraryBusiness Information Review, 21
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Recent Developments in Remote Document Supply in the UKInterlending & Document Supply, 32
Amy Brand (2004)
Publishers Joining Forces through CrossRefSerials Review, 30
G. Plosker (2004)
Making money as an aggregatorOnline, 28
Mark Ware (2004)
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Oliver Pesch (2004)
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P. Genoni, Margaret Jones (2004)
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Michael Mabe (2004)
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D. Ball (2004)
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J. Croft (2004)
Legal Solutions in Electronic Reserves and the Electronic Delivery of Interlibrary Loan
M. Jackson (2004)
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Jonas Holmström (2004)
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Gail Herrera (2003)
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B. Dugall (2004)
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Open-access journal developmentsThe Electronic Library, 21
F. Lynden (2002)
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A. Okerson (2003)
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Toby Burrows, C. McDonald, Dan Archibald (2004)
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Natalie Ceeney (2004)
The British Library – delivering the world's knowledge: some recent developmentsInterlending & Document Supply, 32
M. Misek (2004)
eScholars of the world, unite!Econtent, 27
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Lee Orsdel, Kathleen Born (2004)
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J.C. Bertot, C.R. McClure, D.M. Davis, J. Ryan
Capture usage with e‐metrics
M. Jackson (2004)
The future of interlendingInterlending & Document Supply, 32
R. Schonfeld, D. King, A. Okerson, E. Fenton (2004)
The Nonsubscription Side of Periodicals: Changes in Library Operations and Costs between Print and Electronic Formats.
E. Pentz (2004)
Recent developments at CrossRefInterlending & Document Supply, 32
A. Braid (2004)
The use of a digital rights management system in a document supply serviceInterlending & Document Supply, 32
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How Electronic Journals Are Changing Patterns of UseThe Serials Librarian, 46
R. Bretèche, G. Tenenbaum (2004)
Séries trigonométriques à coefficients arithmétiquesJournal d’Analyse Mathématique, 92
Ophelia Cheung, S. Patrick (2004)
Unmediated is the Message: Enhancements to Traditional Interlibrary Loan in a Canadian UniversityInterlending & Document Supply, 32
Reviews 156 journals and some electronic lists and newsletters for issues relevant to interlending and document supply. The review deals with: scholarly communication, copyright, the British Library, e‐books, remote document supply, site licensing, search engines, open access, e‐journal usage and institutional repositories.
Interlending & Document Supply – Emerald Publishing
Published: Dec 1, 2004
Keywords: Document delivery; Communication; Electronic books; Search engines; Intermediaries
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