The history and development of library co‐operation in Scotland is described in some detail from 1921 when the Scottish Central Library for Students was established to the amalgamation of the Scottish Central Library with the National Library of Scotland in 1974. The present situation has been much complicated by the re‐organisation of local government in Scotland. Catalogues have been or are being rationalised. The National Library has also now agreed to lend items from its stock which greatly improves the back‐up service it can provide to the British Library Lending Division. As in other countries considerable advances are being made in the field of automation and the Scottish Libraries Co‐operative Automation Project (SCOLCAP) uses both UK and LC MARK tapes. Developments are also taking place in local co‐operation and non‐postal transport schemes similar to those in England and Wales.
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April 01 1977
INTERLIBRARY CO‐OPERATION IN SCOTLAND Available to Purchase
WH Brown
WH Brown
Keeper, Readers' Services Division, National Library of Scotland.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2396-9075
Print ISSN: 0305-6503
© MCB UP Limited
1977
BLL Review (1977) 5 (4): 134–138.
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Brown W (1977), "INTERLIBRARY CO‐OPERATION IN SCOTLAND". BLL Review, Vol. 5 No. 4 pp. 134–138, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008488
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