Library cooperation in Turkey: the results of a survey of ILL librarians in higher education

Sema Celikbas, Filiz Ekingen Flores Mamondi
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate library cooperation among the libraries of Turkish higher education institutions in the changing global environment. Design/methodology/approach This study has been carried out with ILL librarians working in state and foundation university libraries in Turkey. The survey was sent to 140 inter library loan (ILL) librarians who were asked to answer 35 questions both open and closed. There were 100 responses which is an excellent response rate of 72 per cent. It was conducted with VETI (Data Collection and Statistics), which is a web-based form application developed by Istanbul Technical University. Findings Turkish libraries are taking the opportunities offered by technical developments to serve their users with instant information by providing access to electronic resources and transferring their collections to electronic media. Reconstruction of ILL services to fulfill users’ needs is inevitable because of the increasing expectations of users and emerging alternatives to access information. Originality/value This is the first systematic national investigation into the state of ILL in Turkish libraries.
土耳其图书馆合作:对高等教育图书馆馆员的调查结果
本研究的目的是探讨在全球环境变迁的背景下,土耳其高等教育机构图书馆之间的合作。设计/方法/方法本研究是在土耳其州立和基础大学图书馆工作的ILL图书馆员中进行的。这项调查被发送给140名图书馆间借阅(ILL)馆员,他们被要求回答35个开放和关闭的问题。共有100份回复,回复率高达72%。调查是通过VETI(数据收集和统计)进行的,VETI是伊斯坦布尔技术大学开发的基于网络的表格应用程序。土耳其图书馆正在利用技术发展所提供的机会,通过提供电子资源和将其馆藏转移到电子媒介,向其用户提供即时信息。由于用户期望的增加和获取信息的新选择的出现,重建ILL服务以满足用户的需求是不可避免的。这是第一次对土耳其图书馆ILL状况进行系统的全国性调查。
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