Getting the right source from off site: Issues and prospect of interlibrary loan and document delivery services

As libraries continue to add more electronic resources to their collections, the nature and processes of interlibrary loan (ILL) and document delivery service (DDS) have changed due to licensing restrictions, availability of discovery tools, and increased users' expectations. While libraries al...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Eclevia, Carlos, Jr., Eclevia, Marian Ramos, Narvaez, Laurence Anthony G.
Format: text
Published: Animo Repository 2015
Subjects:
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4889
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: De La Salle University
id oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-5691
record_format eprints
spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-56912022-03-09T03:30:50Z Getting the right source from off site: Issues and prospect of interlibrary loan and document delivery services Eclevia, Carlos, Jr. Eclevia, Marian Ramos Narvaez, Laurence Anthony G. As libraries continue to add more electronic resources to their collections, the nature and processes of interlibrary loan (ILL) and document delivery service (DDS) have changed due to licensing restrictions, availability of discovery tools, and increased users' expectations. While libraries allow scanning or photocopying and delivery of journal articles and chapters of print books to other libraries, many publishers and vendors of electronic resources forbid in their license agreements the use of online journals and e-books to fulfil ILL and DDS requests. Can libraries lend e-books and supply online articles under the fair use doctrine via the traditional ILL/DDS model? What are the restrictions of licenses in terms of access and use of electronic resources? This paper examines the changing nature of interlibrary lending as related to e-contents and discuss how resource sharing is affected by copyright law and license agreements. The authors present the current practice of ILL and DDS among selected libraries that have been acquiring electronic resources, summarize the existing copyright laws, carefully review the terms and conditions of online database license agreements, and explore the trends, barriers, and future prospects for e-book lending and document delivery of e-journals. Results of this study provide a better understanding on the impact of licensed e-contents on the resource sharing practices of libraries in the Philippines. 2015-11-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4889 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Interlibrary loans—Philippines Document delivery—Philippines Library and Information Science
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Interlibrary loans—Philippines
Document delivery—Philippines
Library and Information Science
spellingShingle Interlibrary loans—Philippines
Document delivery—Philippines
Library and Information Science
Eclevia, Carlos, Jr.
Eclevia, Marian Ramos
Narvaez, Laurence Anthony G.
Getting the right source from off site: Issues and prospect of interlibrary loan and document delivery services
description As libraries continue to add more electronic resources to their collections, the nature and processes of interlibrary loan (ILL) and document delivery service (DDS) have changed due to licensing restrictions, availability of discovery tools, and increased users' expectations. While libraries allow scanning or photocopying and delivery of journal articles and chapters of print books to other libraries, many publishers and vendors of electronic resources forbid in their license agreements the use of online journals and e-books to fulfil ILL and DDS requests. Can libraries lend e-books and supply online articles under the fair use doctrine via the traditional ILL/DDS model? What are the restrictions of licenses in terms of access and use of electronic resources? This paper examines the changing nature of interlibrary lending as related to e-contents and discuss how resource sharing is affected by copyright law and license agreements. The authors present the current practice of ILL and DDS among selected libraries that have been acquiring electronic resources, summarize the existing copyright laws, carefully review the terms and conditions of online database license agreements, and explore the trends, barriers, and future prospects for e-book lending and document delivery of e-journals. Results of this study provide a better understanding on the impact of licensed e-contents on the resource sharing practices of libraries in the Philippines.
format text
author Eclevia, Carlos, Jr.
Eclevia, Marian Ramos
Narvaez, Laurence Anthony G.
author_facet Eclevia, Carlos, Jr.
Eclevia, Marian Ramos
Narvaez, Laurence Anthony G.
author_sort Eclevia, Carlos, Jr.
title Getting the right source from off site: Issues and prospect of interlibrary loan and document delivery services
title_short Getting the right source from off site: Issues and prospect of interlibrary loan and document delivery services
title_full Getting the right source from off site: Issues and prospect of interlibrary loan and document delivery services
title_fullStr Getting the right source from off site: Issues and prospect of interlibrary loan and document delivery services
title_full_unstemmed Getting the right source from off site: Issues and prospect of interlibrary loan and document delivery services
title_sort getting the right source from off site: issues and prospect of interlibrary loan and document delivery services
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4889
_version_ 1728621175386406912