Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to describe the current status and usage trends of a new document delivery service (DDS) for foreign scholarly journals in Korea.
Design/methodology/approach
Data were collected from 2010 to 2016 for the number of foreign journal subscriptions held by Foreign Research Information Centers (FRICs), number of FRIC DDS requests, the amount of government funds spent on the subscriptions, etc.
Findings
There has been an increase in the number of foreign journal subscriptions and DDS transactions by FRICs, especially in the fields of science, technology and medicine.
Originality/value
The DDS project in this study offers a useful example of collaboration between the government and academic libraries to provide research communities with foreign scholarly journals.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences