Abstract
New technologies and decreasing demand for interlibrary loan have led to speculation that a librarian may no longer be needed to manage an effective interlibrary loan operation. This article describes how interlibrary loan librarians have been applying their skills to more administrative tasks that contribute to the overall effectiveness of the library. It also describes new services and enhancements to traditional interlibrary loan services, but still requires a librarian's bibliographic skills. This article will also highlight some of the ways that interlibrary loan librarians have changed or enhanced traditional interlibrary loan.
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