Dear Judith,
Here are Lancaster's Interlending and Document Supply replies I would
appreciate if you could perhaps give us your feed back in some form as Music is
a nightmare for most of us !
1. We borrow a single copy if required for study purposes on interlending
2.Sets for the Music department are borrowed on interlending for the
department's purposes
3. Student societies have to check i. e. spend time ringing around to see if
the set is available before we will instigate a request with the library
concerned. The student society is charged if there are any extra costs and for
lost items .
4. We also have a deposit paid by the society to the library as a safe guard.
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> Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 12:08 PM
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> Subject: Music For Performance
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> Interlibrary Loans
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> Dear All,
> as part of a general shuffle-round of ILL, following as a
> result of BL changes, we are looking at how we obtain music for
> performance requested by the music departments and student societies. At
> present all music requests are obtained through the main library ILL
> department, but I understand that this is not always the norm. Since I
> will be spending more time in locations checking for the bulk of the
> (failed) academic requests it is felt that we would save time by passing
> the rather time consuming music requests on.
>
> I would appreciate hearing how other universities (and public
> libraries) do their music interloans. Do requests go through the music
> departments? or do the students borrow straight from the publishers?
> Any help will be gratefully received!
>
>
> Yours,
> Judith Walton
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