阿尔伯塔大学图书馆馆际互借部-在本地和全球建立新的关系

C. D. Jong
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本文的目的是通过提供新的服务,确定阿尔伯塔大学图书馆馆际互借部与其他机构之间新发展的关系的价值和利益。设计/方法/方法本文对所提供的新服务进行了描述性审查,包括为NEOS联盟成员提供的集中馆际互借服务和为芹苴大学图书馆(越南)提供的文章交付服务,概述了服务的实施情况,并讨论了所创造的价值和效益。一组学术图书馆的馆际互借请求的单点接收可以成功地实施,几乎没有缺点,为所有参与者提供了好处。向不提供馆际互借服务的机构提供文章递送服务,通过获取新资源提供了价值,并且不会成为提供者的负担;然而,本文表明,最重要的价值是了解他们的顾客的需求。其他机构可以复制这些服务和关系。文献中既没有证明在学术联合体环境中单一点接受馆际互借,也没有描述馆际互借的任何组成部分,以支持协助处境不利国家图书馆的国际倡议。
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University of Alberta Libraries Interlibrary Loan Department – Creating new relationships, locally and globally
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the value and benefits from newly developed relationships between the University of Alberta Libraries’ Interlibrary Loan Department and other institutions through the delivery of new services. Design/methodology/approach The paper is a descriptive review of the new services provided, including a centralized interlibrary loan service for members of the NEOS Consortium and an article delivery service for Can Tho University Library (Vietnam), an overview of the implementation of the services and a discussion of the value and benefits created. Findings A single-point of intake for interlibrary loan requests for a group of academic libraries can be implemented successfully with few drawbacks, providing benefits to all the participants. An article delivery service to an institution that provides no interlibrary loan services provides value through access to new resources and demonstrates not to be a burden on the provider; yet, this paper demonstrates that the primary value is in learning about their patrons’ needs. Practical implications Other institutions could replicate these services and relationships. Originality/value Single-point of intake for interlibrary loan in academic consortial environments has neither been demonstrated in the literature nor has any component of interlibrary loan been described to support international initiatives to assist libraries in disadvantaged countries.
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