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Interlend '97:Evolution or Revolution? The challenge
of resource sharing in the electronic environment.
Edited by David Orman ISBN 071231107 6+
Interlend '96: Information rich, information poor
: Filling the gap Edited by Stephen Prowse
ISBN: 0712321446+
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Signals from Westminster (Peter Beauchamp, DNH)
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Northern Informatics (Michael Long, Information North)
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Sharing the Vision: a New Initiative (Peter Craddock,
Share the Vision)
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Information Rich & Poor: a View from the Third World
(Jonathan H Chingwalu, Malawi National Library)
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Information Access: Policy into Practice (Ray Templeton,
Library Association)
Interlend '95: Access to resources - a library strategy
or a library lottery ? Edited by Helen McNabb ISBN: 071232142X+
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Public Libraries and the Internet (Chris Batt, London
Borough of Croydon)
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Newspapers on Microfilm (John Lauder, Scottish Newspapers
Microfilming Unit)
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The Digital Dimension: access or dead end? (Andrew Braid,
BLDSC)
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Local Government Review and Public Stocks (Pauline Dyer,
Avon County Libraries)
Interlend '94: W(h)ither interlend Edited by
D. Lawrence ISBN: 071232111X+
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Follett Report: Implications for Interlending &
Document Supply (Elaine Dean, Sheffield University)
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BLDSC’s Future Role: Document Supply at the Crossroads
(M Smith, BLDSC)
Interlend '93: Well connected : library networks
in the '90s Edited by Mark Perkins ISBN: 0712321004*
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Well Connected (Geoffrey Hare, Essex County Libraries)
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The Role of Regional Library Systems in an Age of Electronic
Networking (Joan Unsworth, NWRLS)
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Electronic Transmission of Documents (Andrew Braid,
BLDSC)
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Networking in the USA: An Overview (Lee Ann George,
George Washington Univ.)
Interlend '92: "Assuring quality" : proceedings
of a conference held at Bath University between 9th and 11th
July 1992. Edited by Brian Else ISBN:0712320946*
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Assuring Quality (Roger Stoakley, Somerset County Library)
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Total Quality in BLDSC (Hilary Shaw, BLDSC)
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Measuring our Success: Performance Indicators for ILL
(Christine Abbott, Aston Univ)
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Maintaining the Quality (Brenda Moon, Univ Edinburgh)
Interlend '91: Surviving success - politics promotion
and PR :proceedings of a conference held at the University
of East Anglia on the 12th and 13th of July 1991 Edited
by Emmeline Cusworth ISBN:0712320938*
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From Inter-Library Loan to Document Delivery (David
Baker, Univ East Anglia)
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Strategies into Practice (Hilary Hammon, Norfolk LIbrary
& Information Service)
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Can We Survive? (David Bradbury, BLDSC)
Interlend '90 : the interlending network - 1992
and all that : proceedings of a conference held at Edinburgh
University on the 29th and 30th of June, 1990 Edited by
Robin Green ISBN:0712320822*
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The Interlending Network (Fred Friend, UCL)
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Interlending: the International View (Graham Cornish,
BLDSC)
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Informal Networks (Hilary Jackson, Redbridge District
Health Authority)
Interlend '89 : who pays? : papers presented at
a 2-day seminar on interlending and charging. Edited by
Robin Green ISBN:071232075X*
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Interlending - Who Pays? (Lynne Brindley, Univ. Aston)
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Should BLDSC be Privatised? (David Bradbury, BLDSC)
Items marked * are
available direct from FIL at £18.00 each.
Please send orders to:
David Orman, FIL Publications, Document Supply Unit John
Rylands University Library of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester.
M13 9PP.
Items marked +
should be ordered direct from the distributors:
Turpin Distribution Services Limited, Blackhorse Road, Letchworth,
Herts. SG6 1HN.UK. Tel: +44(0)1462 672555, Fax: +44(0)1462
480947. Email: turpin@rsc.org
Miscellaneous publications
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Goodier, Rosemary, Elaine Dean and Jill Evans. Charging
for Inter-Library Loans: results of a FIL survey,
FIL.1994.
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Dean, Elaine , Jill Evans and Rosemary Goodier.
Theses Interlending in the UK,. FIL. 1994.
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Osborne, Susan, Mary Davies and Will Russell-Edu in
collaboration with Maria Heijne. Report on Document
Supply Services and Projects. Edited by Elaine Dean.
FIL 1995
If you wish to obtain any of the above publications please
contact: David Orman
Tel: 0161 275 3741 Fax: 0161 273 7488
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