Investigates resource sharing activities undertaken by agricultural libraries in Malaysia. It was found that resource sharing was basically limited to interlibrary lending and document delivery activities. On the average, each scientist from the participating research institutions made 1.25 document delivery and interlibrary loan requests per annum. Nearly 74 percent of these requests were met from local libraries. The participating libraries preferred to make their overseas document delivery requests to the BLDSC. Only a limited resource sharing activity was observed between the participating libraries and libraries in the ASEAN region. Heads of the participating libraries were in favour of a “loose” resource sharing scheme where it should be at their discretion to decide with whom to share their resources and at what level. The study offers several suggestions for improving resource sharing activities among agricultural libraries in Malaysia.
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Shaheen Majid;
Shaheen Majid
Department of Library and Information Science, International Islamic University Malaysia
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Tamara S. Eisenschitz;
Tamara S. Eisenschitz
Department of Library and Information Science, International Islamic University Malaysia
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Mumtaz Ali Anwar
Mumtaz Ali Anwar
Tamara S. Eisenschitz is Lecturer at the Department of Information Science, City University, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-793X
Print ISSN: 0024-2535
© MCB UP Limited
1999
Library Review (1999) 48 (8): 384–394.
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Majid S, Eisenschitz TS, Anwar MA (1999), "Resource sharing among agricultural libraries in Malaysia". Library Review, Vol. 48 No. 8 pp. 384–394, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00242539910299005
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