Maureen
There are several not all prepared to openly admit!
Plymouth is one (as you will no doubt be pointed to!)
Read: Interlending and Document Supply 2007 35(1)15-20
Plymouth has now been paper-free since August 2005
I'll happily provide more information if required
Graham Titley
Document Delivery and Copyright Librarian
University of Plymouth
Drake Circus
Plymouth
PL4 8AA
Tel: 01752 233776 or 232303
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Subject: Electronic Signatures
Are there any libraries who are offering an online inter library loan
form
for journal articles and using that without getting a "paper" signature?
I
thought it was now allowed but BL pointed me to paper on CILIP web site
by
Sandy Norman which says "To sum up, it looks like librarians may receive
declaration forms electronically as long as the personal signature
requirement is fulfilled. This means that the signature has to have some
unique link to the requester e.g. linked to some form of authentication
system"
Have any libraries managed this?
Thanks
Maureen
Maureen Richardson
Electronic Resources Manager
Information Resources
Learning Resource Centre
Edge Hill University
St Helens Rd
Ormskirk
Lancashire L39 4QP
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Telephone: 01695 58 4684
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