Abstract

A review of some recent papers on a variety of aspects of interlibrary lending in the United States, Canada, Australia, Scandinavia and East and West Germany. Particular attention is paid to the problems of net lenders, to possible solutions such as improvements to union catalogues, an efficient library network or centralised collections, and to the associated problems of copyright legislation and publishers. It also looks at the value of telex and the lending of non‐book media.

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