Document delivery beyond 2000
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)
 
 
Edited by Anne Morris,
Neil Jacobs and Eric Davies
 
 
ISBN 0 947568 76 X
1999
£30.00/US$55.00
 
 
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CONTENTS
 
The prisoner's dilemma: the document delivery
management game?
A.F. MacDougall
 
Investing in document delivery services: management
perspectives
Terry Hanson
 
Just how? Strategies and decisions for information
and document provision
Anne Morris and Eric Davies
 
The information sector - publishers, databases and document delivery services: collaboration, competition or convergence?
Malcolm Smith
 
The links between publishers, databases and document delivery services: collaboration, competition or convergence?
Jenny Walker
 
Making life easier for the user
Terry Morrow
 
Winners and losers in an 'access' world: accounts from end-users
Neil Jacobs and Anne Morris
 
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
 
Reports from Breakout Sessions 1, 2, 3 and 4
Terry Hanson, John Harrington, A.F. MacDougall and
Malcolm Smith
 
Document delivery in practice: the LAMDA project
Stephanie Taylor
 
Living on the edge: life as a LAMDA supplier
Stephen Prowse
 
Digitisation: how far has it gone, how far will it go?
The DocUTrans project
Reinder Jan Zwart
 
Copyright issues in electronic document delivery:
UK and international law
Mark Wing
 
Copyright issues and electronic document delivery
Revd Graham Cornish
 
What a librarian should look for in a document access
system: developing a new resource sharing infrastructure in Australia
Andrew Wells and Howard Amos
 
Management information requirements and the potential of document delivery systems to fulfil them
David Larbey
 
The implications of standards implementation:
interfacing between library, supplier, and other
systems
Mary E. Jackson
 
Reports from Breakout Sessions 5, 6, 7 and 8
Andrew Braid, Revd Graham Cornish, Mary E. Jackson
and Stephanie Taylor