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Interlibrary lending
The Australian library and information sector has - for many decades - operated an interlibrary lending scheme which allows the information resources of the sector to be shared. The national collection is stronger and more cost-efficient as a result. Australian interlibrary resource sharing code, May 2006Following a comprehensive review in 2005, a revised Interlibrary Resource Sharing (ILRS) Code (link to the new Code) has been endorsed for the Australian library and information sector. The ILRS Code is the voluntary code of practice that supports resource sharing and co-operation in interlibrary lending among Australian libraries. The review of the ILRS Code was co-ordinated by the ALIA Interlibrary Lending Expert Advisory Group. The ILRS Code has been endorsed for the Australian library and information sector by the National Library of Australia, the Council of Australian State Libraries, the Council of Australian University Librarians and ALIA. The revised ILRS Code replaces the Code adopted by the library sector in 2001, with minor amendments in 2004. Features of the new Code include:
The new ILRS Code will come into force from 1 July 2006. For more information contact ALIA National Office (enquiry@alia.org.au.nospam) ph 02 6215 8222, fx 02 6282 2249 |
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