Khalil, M.A.: Using the Internet for document delivery (1996)
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- Abstract
- Discusses the advantages of electronic document delivery services (EDD) over traditional interloans services for libraries and how libraries can use telecommunications networking and the Internet to facilitate document delivery. Describes 4 systems for transmitting the images and text of periodical articles: facsimile transmission; the ARIEL system of RLIN; the North Carolina State University Digitized Document Transmission Project (DDTP); and the Ohio State Project. The last 3 systems employ the Internet as the transmission medium. Lists the benefits of EDD and brief notes concerning copyright compliance