Author:
Yang Zheng Ye (Lan),Gyeszly Suzanne D.
Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to describe document delivery services between Texas A&M University Libraries (TAMUL) and Texas A&M University at Qatar Library (TAMUQL) from 2003 to 2008.Design/methodology/approachThe paper provides insights into the development of the new service provided by main campus libraries from College Station, Texas to the new branch library in Doha, Qatar.FindingsDocument delivery is a popular, accurate, prompt, and well appreciated service for students, faculty, researchers, and staff to obtain needed curriculum and research materials unavailable at TAMUQL due to space limitations.Originality/valueThis research provides useful and practical information for administrators and librarians planning to establish document delivery and interlibrary loan services.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences
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