Abstract
This paper reviews the major lines of technical development being pursued to extend or replace traditional inter-library loan and photocopy service and to facilitate the delivery of source documents to individual end users. Examples of technical approaches discussed are: (1) the inclusion of full text and image data in central online systems; (2) image workstations such as the ADONIS and UMI systems; and (3) the use of electronic networks for document ordering and delivery. Some consideration is given to the policy implications for libraries and information systems. (author). 11 tabs.
Bourne, C P
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- DIALOG Information Services, Inc., Palo Alto, CA (United States)
Citation Formats
Bourne, C P.
A review of technology and trends in document delivery services.
IAEA: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Bourne, C P.
A review of technology and trends in document delivery services.
IAEA.
Bourne, C P.
1990.
"A review of technology and trends in document delivery services."
IAEA.
@misc{etde_55828,
title = {A review of technology and trends in document delivery services}
author = {Bourne, C P}
abstractNote = {This paper reviews the major lines of technical development being pursued to extend or replace traditional inter-library loan and photocopy service and to facilitate the delivery of source documents to individual end users. Examples of technical approaches discussed are: (1) the inclusion of full text and image data in central online systems; (2) image workstations such as the ADONIS and UMI systems; and (3) the use of electronic networks for document ordering and delivery. Some consideration is given to the policy implications for libraries and information systems. (author). 11 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1990}
month = {May}
}
title = {A review of technology and trends in document delivery services}
author = {Bourne, C P}
abstractNote = {This paper reviews the major lines of technical development being pursued to extend or replace traditional inter-library loan and photocopy service and to facilitate the delivery of source documents to individual end users. Examples of technical approaches discussed are: (1) the inclusion of full text and image data in central online systems; (2) image workstations such as the ADONIS and UMI systems; and (3) the use of electronic networks for document ordering and delivery. Some consideration is given to the policy implications for libraries and information systems. (author). 11 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1990}
month = {May}
}