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Main Authors: Sellers, Minna, Beam, Joan
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ523192
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author Sellers, Minna
Beam, Joan
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Beam, Joan
Sellers, Minna
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contents Subsidizing Unmediated Document Delivery: Current Models and a Case Study. Sellers, Minna Beam, Joan Academic Libraries Case Studies Cost Effectiveness Document Delivery Interlibrary Loans Library Planning Library Services Models Statistical Analysis Systems Analysis Use Studies Users (Information) Describes the implementation of a user-centered document delivery system at Colorado State University. Evaluates the system via a statistical compilation of system usage and a telephone survey of the service's users. Results indicate that the system usually provided fast delivery at acceptable costs, but fell short as a substitution for mediated service through interlibrary loan. (JMV)
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spellingShingle Subsidizing Unmediated Document Delivery: Current Models and a Case Study.
Sellers, Minna
Beam, Joan
Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Cost Effectiveness
Document Delivery
Interlibrary Loans
Library Planning
Library Services
Models
Statistical Analysis
Systems Analysis
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Subsidizing Unmediated Document Delivery: Current Models and a Case Study. Sellers, Minna Beam, Joan Academic Libraries Case Studies Cost Effectiveness Document Delivery Interlibrary Loans Library Planning Library Services Models Statistical Analysis Systems Analysis Use Studies Users (Information) Describes the implementation of a user-centered document delivery system at Colorado State University. Evaluates the system via a statistical compilation of system usage and a telephone survey of the service's users. Results indicate that the system usually provided fast delivery at acceptable costs, but fell short as a substitution for mediated service through interlibrary loan. (JMV)
title Subsidizing Unmediated Document Delivery: Current Models and a Case Study.
topic Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Cost Effectiveness
Document Delivery
Interlibrary Loans
Library Planning
Library Services
Models
Statistical Analysis
Systems Analysis
Use Studies
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ523192