Abstract

The article is devoted to the genesis, formation and development of the remote library services that do not require presence of the user in library premises and do not have spatial, status and time constraints. It is substantiated the use of the term “Remote Library Services” and given its definition. There are presented the service forms through which the remote library services operate: access to full-text resources, including electronic subscription, virtual inquiry/reference, presentation of exhibitions, presentations, Internet conferences, etc. on the websites of libraries. Special attention is paid to the access services to full-text documents. There are described some of the problems of implementation of the remote library services, primarily, related to the copyright.

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