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Managing resource sharing in the electronic age
Amy Chang,Mary E. Jackson +1 more
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The authors describes how interlibrary loans have adapted to economic and technological changes in the electronic age, how dramatic increasing demands have impacted on resource sharing, and how research needs have been filled through resource sharing in the 1990s.Abstract:
This text describes how interlibrary loans have adapted to economic and technological changes in the electronic age, how dramatic increasing demands have impacted on resource sharing, and how research needs have been filled through resource sharing in the 1990s.read more
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