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Describes a survey of interlibrary lending in Australia, undertaken during May 1989, with coverage of New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria. Reinforces the idea that interlibrary lending in Australia is mainly between libraries in the same state and/or libraries of the same type. Shows that 50 percent of all loans are done without charge. Briefly describes a cost study which formed the basis of the decision to implement charges.

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