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- Document delivery beyond
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- Proceedings of a conference
held at the British Library and sponsored by the Joint Information
Systems Committee (JISC) of the Higher Education Funding Councils,
as part of its Electronic Libraries Programme (eLib)
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- Edited by Anne Morris,
- Neil Jacobs and Eric Davies
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- ISBN 0 947568 76 X
- 1999
- £30.00/US$55.00
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- CONTENTS
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- The prisoner's dilemma: the document delivery
- management game?
- A.F. MacDougall
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- Investing in document delivery services: management
- perspectives
- Terry Hanson
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- Just how? Strategies and decisions for information
- and document provision
- Anne Morris and Eric Davies
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- The information sector - publishers, databases and document
delivery services: collaboration, competition or convergence?
- Malcolm Smith
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- The links between publishers, databases and document delivery
services: collaboration, competition or convergence?
- Jenny Walker
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- Making life easier for the user
- Terry Morrow
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- Winners and losers in an 'access' world: accounts from
end-users
- Neil Jacobs and Anne Morris
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- User satisfaction with ILL/document delivery services:
- a measurement toolbox
- Joan Stein
- Meeting the needs of management research:
- the MANDOC study
- Louise Edwards and Heather Woodfield
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- Reports from Breakout Sessions 1, 2, 3 and 4
- Terry Hanson, John Harrington, A.F. MacDougall and
- Malcolm Smith
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- Document delivery in practice: the LAMDA project
- Stephanie Taylor
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- Living on the edge: life as a LAMDA supplier
- Stephen Prowse
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- Digitisation: how far has it gone, how far will it go?
- The DocUTrans project
- Reinder Jan Zwart
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- Copyright issues in electronic document delivery:
- UK and international law
- Mark Wing
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- Copyright issues and electronic document delivery
- Revd Graham Cornish
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- What a librarian should look for in a document access
- system: developing a new resource sharing infrastructure
in Australia
- Andrew Wells and Howard Amos
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- Management information requirements and the potential
of document delivery systems to fulfil them
- David Larbey
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- The implications of standards implementation:
- interfacing between library, supplier, and other
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- Mary E. Jackson
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- Reports from Breakout Sessions 5, 6, 7 and 8
- Andrew Braid, Revd Graham Cornish, Mary E. Jackson
- and Stephanie Taylor
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