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Interlending and document supply: a review of the recent literature; 91
Purpose
– This paper aims to review the current library and information science (LIS) literature for document supply, resource sharing and other issues such as open access (OA) that have an impact on the service.
Design/methodology/approach
– The approach is based on the scanning of about 150 journals, reports, Web sites and blogs.
Findings
– Nearly all material reviewed is freely available, continuing the trend of increasing OA. As always, these days, much is happening on the OA front. Big deals and Scholarly Communications are reviewed along with ebooks, users and of course ILL.
Originality value
– The only regular literature review that focuses on interlending, document supply and related issues.