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1. Verfasser: Kaser, Dick, Ed.
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Veröffentlicht: 1995
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contents Document Delivery in an Electronic Age: A Collection of Views and Viewpoints. 1995 NFAIS Report Series: New Technologies and New Relationships, Number 1. Kaser, Dick, Ed. Case Studies Document Delivery Fees Futures (of Society) Information Dissemination Information Services Information Technology Interlibrary Loans Legal Responsibility Library Automation Microfiche Reprography Telecommunications Vendors This report examines both traditional and non-traditional methods of document delivery. Traditional methods, such as photocopying, interlibrary loan, and microfiche, are discussed, as well as electronic document delivery systems. The report begins with an historical overview of document delivery that discusses interlibrary loans, telecommunications, and library automation. Other topics include an overview of various services and fees; the legal issues of document delivery; a glimpse of document delivery in AT&T's corporate setting; the future outlook for document delivery; and a directory of current suppliers along with a brief evaluation of the capabilities of each. The chapters are: (1) "Introduction to Document Delivery--An Historical Overview" (Georgia Finnigan); (2) "The Rise of Value-added Document Delivery Services" (Georgia Finnigan); (3) "Legal Issues Related to Document Delivery" (Joseph L. Ebersole); (4) "A Case Study: Document Delivery in a Corporate Setting" (Laurie McFaddon and Rochelle Levin); (5) "The Future of Document Delivery--Statements from Suppliers" (Brian Hancock and others); (6) "Snapshot of Document Suppliers" (Laurie McFaddon and Rochelle Levin). (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle Document Delivery in an Electronic Age: A Collection of Views and Viewpoints. 1995 NFAIS Report Series: New Technologies and New Relationships, Number 1.
Kaser, Dick, Ed.
Case Studies
Document Delivery
Fees
Futures (of Society)
Information Dissemination
Information Services
Information Technology
Interlibrary Loans
Legal Responsibility
Library Automation
Microfiche
Reprography
Telecommunications
Vendors
Document Delivery in an Electronic Age: A Collection of Views and Viewpoints. 1995 NFAIS Report Series: New Technologies and New Relationships, Number 1. Kaser, Dick, Ed. Case Studies Document Delivery Fees Futures (of Society) Information Dissemination Information Services Information Technology Interlibrary Loans Legal Responsibility Library Automation Microfiche Reprography Telecommunications Vendors This report examines both traditional and non-traditional methods of document delivery. Traditional methods, such as photocopying, interlibrary loan, and microfiche, are discussed, as well as electronic document delivery systems. The report begins with an historical overview of document delivery that discusses interlibrary loans, telecommunications, and library automation. Other topics include an overview of various services and fees; the legal issues of document delivery; a glimpse of document delivery in AT&T's corporate setting; the future outlook for document delivery; and a directory of current suppliers along with a brief evaluation of the capabilities of each. The chapters are: (1) "Introduction to Document Delivery--An Historical Overview" (Georgia Finnigan); (2) "The Rise of Value-added Document Delivery Services" (Georgia Finnigan); (3) "Legal Issues Related to Document Delivery" (Joseph L. Ebersole); (4) "A Case Study: Document Delivery in a Corporate Setting" (Laurie McFaddon and Rochelle Levin); (5) "The Future of Document Delivery--Statements from Suppliers" (Brian Hancock and others); (6) "Snapshot of Document Suppliers" (Laurie McFaddon and Rochelle Levin). (Author/AEF)
title Document Delivery in an Electronic Age: A Collection of Views and Viewpoints. 1995 NFAIS Report Series: New Technologies and New Relationships, Number 1.
topic Case Studies
Document Delivery
Fees
Futures (of Society)
Information Dissemination
Information Services
Information Technology
Interlibrary Loans
Legal Responsibility
Library Automation
Microfiche
Reprography
Telecommunications
Vendors
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED396768