The Changing Role of the Regional Library Systems

The UK Regional Library Systems date from the 1930s when they were set up to develop union catalogues and organize regional interlending. During 60 years of development their role has broadened and they have developed a variety of added-value services. Their original purpose is still important altho...

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Vydáno v:Interlending & document supply Ročník 22; číslo 3; s. 22 - 26
Hlavní autoři: Powell, Bridget, Burch, Brian
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Bradford MCB UP Ltd 01.09.1994
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ISSN:0264-1615, 1758-5848
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Shrnutí:The UK Regional Library Systems date from the 1930s when they were set up to develop union catalogues and organize regional interlending. During 60 years of development their role has broadened and they have developed a variety of added-value services. Their original purpose is still important although modified in the light of developments such as BLDSC and automation. They are centrally placed to play a key role in working out the effects of local government reorganization, in acting as agencies through which the proposed National Library and Information Commission could operate, and in protecting the interests of users during a period of change.
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