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Report from the Field: Researching Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery Usage by Health Sciences Libraries during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Journal of Interlibrary Loan,document Delivery & Electronic Reserve, 2020
During the spring of 2020, a number of health sciences library personnel who continued to provide Interlibrary Loan (ILL)/Document Delivery (DD) during the COVID-19 (COVID) pandemic anecdotally noticed an increase in the volume of requests.
Jeannine Creazzo   +4 more
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Interlibrary loan in Türkiye: interlibrary loan tracking system (KITS)

Information Discovery and Delivery, 2023
Purpose This study aims to evaluate the current situation of the interlibrary loan in Türkiye using interlibrary loan tracking system raw data (2008–2019). Data was analyzed geographically to reveal the effect of geographical distance on the collaboration and thematically to identify the prominent areas/topics in the requests.
Rumeysa Çölden Akgül, Güleda Doğan
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Improving Accessibility in Interlibrary Loan Using OCR

Journal of Interlibrary Loan,document Delivery & Electronic Reserve, 2020
Optical character recognition (OCR) is used to identify typed, printed and handwritten text, and encode it in a digital format. OCR has been used in libraries since the 1990s, but only recently have libraries started using it in interlibrary loan (ILL ...
Michelle Courtney Lee
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Comparing Open Access Search Tools to Improve Interlibrary Loan Fulfillment Efficiency

, 2020
Open access (OA) search tools can expedite the turnaround of interlibrary loan (ILL) fulfillment by locating openly available articles not found by library harvesting tools.
Kirstin I. Duffin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Troubleshooting Electronic Resources from an Interlibrary Loan Perspective

, 2020
As library functions and tasks increasingly take place in a digital environment, areas of overlap arise between traditionally separate units and departments, spurring opportunities to evaluate and reimagine how these functions and tasks are carried out ...
Megan Lounsberry Mlis
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The Impacts of Library Services on Interlibrary Loan Requests Canceled due to Local Availability

Journal of Interlibrary Loan,document Delivery & Electronic Reserve, 2019
Interlibrary loan (ILL) services receive requests for resources that are available locally and form a major portion of canceled requests.
H. Kim, J. Wiggins, Lynda Sadusky
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Unnecessary Requests: Examining Patrons’ Reliance on Interlibrary Loan for Electronically Owned Items at an Academic Library

Journal of Interlibrary Loan,document Delivery & Electronic Reserve, 2019
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Library analyzed 4,567 interlibrary loan borrowing requests for articles and other non-returnables. From 2017–2018, nearly 44% of requests were for items that the library owned electronically.
Troy W. Espe, Rebecca M. Wisniewski
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Interlibrary Loan

Resource Sharing & Information Networks, 1993
This article identifies some determinants of interlibrary loan turnaround time within academic libraries. Physical features of the unit, work flow, staffing patterns, and attitudes were compared to determine the relative influence of each factor on turnaround time.
Earl T. Bush, Ruth A. Palmquist
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An Unmediated Consortia Interlibrary Loan Service: The Data and Discovery of CSU+

Journal of Interlibrary Loan,document Delivery & Electronic Reserve, 2019
In July 2017 the California State University system of twenty-four libraries started an unmediated interlibrary loan service for print materials, known as CSU+.
Christopher Lee, M. Weldon
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Interlibrary Loan

OCLC Micro, 1991
Potpourri. Now, there is a word. I have always wanted to start off a column titled “Potpourri” in some slick magazine. Now that I can it sounds a little silly. Affected, or maybe dainty, like a word a librarian might use. Whatever.
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