Abstract

The history of international standards for ILL and Document Delivery e-messaging formats is discussed. ISO 10160 and ISO 10161 standards and a new standard ISO 18626: Information and documentation - Interlibrary Loan transactions are examined. Ongoing results of analyzing ISO 18626 standard at the State Public Library for Science and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch are revealed.

Highlights

  • The first attempts to develop an ILL standard were made as early as 1983 by the National Library of Canada, where support for the ILL tasks set of messages has been prepared for via e-mail. in 1993, two standards have been published: ISO 10160: 1993 and ISO 10161-1: 1993

  • Since 2005 the ILL and DD system has been operating on the ground of the IRBIS packet

  • In 2003 there was drafted a new version of the standard, combining the ISO 10160 and ISO 10161-1

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Introduction

The history of international standards for ILL and Document Delivery e-messaging formats is discussed. ISO 10160 and ISO 10161 standards and a new standard ISO 18626: Information and documentation – Interlibrary Loan transactions are examined. Ongoing results of analyzing ISO 18626 standard at the State Public Library for Science and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch are revealed. The first attempts to develop an ILL standard were made as early as 1983 by the National Library of Canada, where support for the ILL tasks set of messages has been prepared for via e-mail.

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