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Interlending & Document Supply

Interlending & Document Supply


ISSN: 0264-1615

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2011 Impact Factor: 0.290 * 
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Journal history

Previously published as BLL Review and then Interlending Review
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Unique attributes

IFLA logo.Interlending & Document Supply aims to cover a wide range of activities relating to document provision and supply, from traditional approaches to the use of advanced technologies, both within and between countries worldwide. It publishes articles which have accepted by the Editor after consultation with appropriate experts including Editorial Advisers.

Topicality

The fast, accurate and efficient provision of documents is the hallmark of a well-run library. Information is now exchanged within countries and internationally, and librarians who understand the broad uses of their information sourcing and retrieval systems will offer the best service in this area. This journal keeps you informed of all innovations in the field.

Key benefits

As the volume of technical and professional literature increases in all fields, it is increasingly important for librarians to keep pace with new technology and better ways of administering traditional supply procedures, so that they can continue to provide professional services in document retrieval and supply.

Key journal audiences

Senior librarians and professionals in the field responsible for information and document supply.

Coverage

  • Acquisition, storage and photo duplication of stock
  • Networking
  • The supply of documents between organizations in developed and developing countries
  • Worldwide developments in new technology

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  • Education Full Text
  • Emerald Management Reviews
  • Information Science & Technology Abstracts
  • The Informed Librarian
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  • Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition
  • Library and Information Science Abstracts
  • Library Literature and Information Science
  • Library Literature and Information Science Full Text
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  • Referativnyi Zhurnal
  • Scopus
  • Social Sciences Citation Index
  • Social SCI Search
  • zetoc

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