2011
DOI: 10.1108/02641611111112165
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Interlending and document supply: a review of the recent literature: 73

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the current LIS literature for document supply and related issues.Design/methodology/approachThis paper is based on the reading of over 150 journals, reports and websites.FindingsIt was found that the economic situation is generating significant resistance to publisher price rises. Particular attention is paid to patron‐driven purchases of monographs.Originality/valueThis is the only regular review of the LIS literature with document supply in mind.

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“…Rheiner (2008) reviewed the impact of full text e-journals on borrowing without finding much effect. McGrath's (2011) recent review of the literature did not include any articles related to lending. Williams and Woolwine (2011) examined, in part, both the effect of increased discovery through Web scale services for users and of link resolvers on borrowing.…”
Section: K Munsonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rheiner (2008) reviewed the impact of full text e-journals on borrowing without finding much effect. McGrath's (2011) recent review of the literature did not include any articles related to lending. Williams and Woolwine (2011) examined, in part, both the effect of increased discovery through Web scale services for users and of link resolvers on borrowing.…”
Section: K Munsonmentioning
confidence: 99%