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Yassine Gargouri, V. Larivière, Y. Gingras, L. Carr, S. Harnad (2012)
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the arguments for the survival of interlibrary lending (ILL) in an open access environment. Design/methodology/approach – Viewpoint – a brief narrative. Findings – That ILL will survive! Originality/value – Useful in being one of the few (only?) articles to counter the widespread assumption ‘that everything is free on the web’, thus leading to the demise of ILL.
Interlending & Document Supply – Emerald Publishing
Published: Nov 11, 2014
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