> Colleagues,
>
> Do you have an interest in interlending and document delivery?
> Do you take part in international resource sharing activities?
> Will you be attending IFLA 2001 in Boston?
>
> The IFLA Section on Document Delivery and Interlending, together with the
> IFLA Office for International Lending have recently undertaken a major
> revision of the important document "International Lending and Document
> Delivery: Principles and Guidelines for Procedure".
>
> This document sets out the obligations for individual nations in the
> supply of loans and photocopies to libraries in other countries. It forms
> the basis of international resource sharing, and the principles contained
> in it underlie the very important concept of Universal Availability of
> Publications.
>
> In order to increase awareness of the Principles, and to celebrate IFLA's
> commitment to the sharing of international resources, we will be holding a
> launch of the revised document during the IFLA General Conference in
> Boston. If you have an interest in this field of international library
> work, you are invited to join us at the launch, where a small free gift
> will be available to remind you and your colleagues of the importance of
> effective resource sharing.
>
> Boston Convention Center, Room 200
> Monday 20 August 2001
> 1.30 - 3.30 pm
>
> The launch follows an open session presented by the DDIL Section, on
> End-User Document Delivery, and we hope to see you there too.
>
> If you plan to attend the launch, please let me know so that we have some
> idea of numbers. If you cannot be there, please check out the Principles
> at http://www.ifla.org/VI/2/p3/ildd.htm
>
> Sara Gould
> IFLA UAP Programme Officer
>
>
> Sara Gould
> Programme Officer
> IFLA Office for UAP and International Lending
> c/o The British Library
> Boston Spa
> Wetherby LS23 7BQ
> UK
>
> Tel +44 1937 546254
> Fax +44 1937 546478
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> http://www.ifla.org/VI/2/uap.htm
>
>
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