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contents Wisconsin Interlibrary Loan Guidelines. Third Edition. Bulletin No. 6212. Academic Libraries Guidelines Interlibrary Loans Library Cooperation Objectives Public Libraries Regional Cooperation School Libraries Shared Services Special Libraries Statewide Planning This third edition of guidelines for interlibrary lending in Wisconsin outlines the responsibilities of borrowing and lending libraries; the operating assumptions, principles, and goals of the interlending program; the steps for developing area interlibrary loan plans; and the recommended interloan patterns for public, school, academic, and special libraries in the state, and also for vocational-technical school libraries (added with this edition). Revised to reflect changes in interlibrary loan patterns, the 1985 guidelines contain the following changes: (1) area plan development is still voluntary, but public library systems have been assigned the responsibility of coordination of the plan development process; (2) the definitions have been expanded and clarified and new definitions for area, clearinghouse, resource library, and direct access are included; (3) the patterns have been clarified and expanded to include the concept of direct access at the area level, from the area level to the state level, and from library to library; patterns of referral from the state to the area level are included; and the referral actions of state level clearinghouses are clarified; (4) patterns for reference requests are included when they differ from interlibrary loan patterns; (5) the section for special libraries has been expanded to include information on some patterns for individual types of libraries; and (6) a section for libraries not located in system areas has been added. A model worksheet is included. (THC)
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spellingShingle Wisconsin Interlibrary Loan Guidelines. Third Edition. Bulletin No. 6212.
Academic Libraries
Guidelines
Interlibrary Loans
Library Cooperation
Objectives
Public Libraries
Regional Cooperation
School Libraries
Shared Services
Special Libraries
Statewide Planning
Wisconsin Interlibrary Loan Guidelines. Third Edition. Bulletin No. 6212. Academic Libraries Guidelines Interlibrary Loans Library Cooperation Objectives Public Libraries Regional Cooperation School Libraries Shared Services Special Libraries Statewide Planning This third edition of guidelines for interlibrary lending in Wisconsin outlines the responsibilities of borrowing and lending libraries; the operating assumptions, principles, and goals of the interlending program; the steps for developing area interlibrary loan plans; and the recommended interloan patterns for public, school, academic, and special libraries in the state, and also for vocational-technical school libraries (added with this edition). Revised to reflect changes in interlibrary loan patterns, the 1985 guidelines contain the following changes: (1) area plan development is still voluntary, but public library systems have been assigned the responsibility of coordination of the plan development process; (2) the definitions have been expanded and clarified and new definitions for area, clearinghouse, resource library, and direct access are included; (3) the patterns have been clarified and expanded to include the concept of direct access at the area level, from the area level to the state level, and from library to library; patterns of referral from the state to the area level are included; and the referral actions of state level clearinghouses are clarified; (4) patterns for reference requests are included when they differ from interlibrary loan patterns; (5) the section for special libraries has been expanded to include information on some patterns for individual types of libraries; and (6) a section for libraries not located in system areas has been added. A model worksheet is included. (THC)
title Wisconsin Interlibrary Loan Guidelines. Third Edition. Bulletin No. 6212.
topic Academic Libraries
Guidelines
Interlibrary Loans
Library Cooperation
Objectives
Public Libraries
Regional Cooperation
School Libraries
Shared Services
Special Libraries
Statewide Planning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED266792