2006
DOI: 10.1533/9781780630861
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Interlending and Document Supply in Britain Today

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“…The importance of DDS is its ability to provide information basing itself on information technologies and on the cooperation with other institutions even though it is difficult to predict the future of this service. Bradford and Brine (2006) point out that librarians who carry out DDS will add contributions, as, instead of receiving specific references to be located, they will have to analyze the quality of the subject that needs to be covered; in the same way, the manner in which they provide documents will be modified according to the emerging technologies. Kittel (1975) comments that the USA was one of the first countries where there was a significant development in terms of library legislation, with the establishment of the Library Services Act in 1956 and later in 1965 with the Library Services and Construction Act and the Medical Library Assistance Act was promoted, all of which emphasized the importance of library cooperation.…”
Section: Document Delivery Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of DDS is its ability to provide information basing itself on information technologies and on the cooperation with other institutions even though it is difficult to predict the future of this service. Bradford and Brine (2006) point out that librarians who carry out DDS will add contributions, as, instead of receiving specific references to be located, they will have to analyze the quality of the subject that needs to be covered; in the same way, the manner in which they provide documents will be modified according to the emerging technologies. Kittel (1975) comments that the USA was one of the first countries where there was a significant development in terms of library legislation, with the establishment of the Library Services Act in 1956 and later in 1965 with the Library Services and Construction Act and the Medical Library Assistance Act was promoted, all of which emphasized the importance of library cooperation.…”
Section: Document Delivery Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although access to improved bibliographies pushed up ILL requesting in the late 1990s this has declined since then, primarily because of better access to material through more flexible e-journal packages on offer from publishers. Whilst discussions can become heated from time to time, relations with publishers are slowly improving and consortia agreements such as the NESLi2 license have improved libraries' ability to supply material through ILL without infringing license agreements (see, in particular, Bradford and Brine, 2006). SED was initially developed by the British Library to provide the security required by publishers before they would agree to electronic supply (Ceeney, 2003), and the British Library remains in continuing negotiations with publishers regarding SED supply.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…qui ne porte pas atteinte aux intérêts économiques des titulaires de droit, même si ce concept n"est pas clairement défini (cf. Bradford 2006). Au niveau international prévaut l"interprétation anglo-saxonne.…”
Section: Propriété Intellectuelle Et Fourniture De Documents à Distanceunclassified