Abstract

Although great changes have taken place, resource sharing is still quite limited in China. To speed up the development of documentary information resources (hereafter referred to as DDIR), the author reviews four aspects which are important for future work: the theoretical study of DDIR and practical efforts to implement DDIR; the initiatives of smaller information units; the demand for information, and the rational distribution of resources; and the use of new technology and resource sharing. Suggestions to facilitate DDIR are made

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