Hello All,
Has anyone joined this list? If so, what would be the advantages / disadvantages for individual libraries and is it something to look at on a regional basis?
John Brooke
Librarian
The Curve Library
Prestwich Hospital
Bury New Road
Prestwich
Manchester
M25 3BL
Tel: 0161 358 1772
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Subject: National Union List of Journals (NULJ) interlibrary loan scheme - come and join!
Come and join our new look interlibrary loan scheme!
The National Union List of Journals (NULJ) interlibrary loan scheme is a co-operative document supply scheme allowing health related libraries and information services (NHS / universities / charities etc.) to share journal articles
under current Copyright law.
We have redeveloped the NULJ and the website is at:
http://www.nulj.uk/ and includes a number of new features.
The scheme has grown over the years to incorporate a wide selection of health related journals, with around 1.500 unique journal titles and 155 member libraries. The basis of the scheme is that articles are supplied between member libraries
by reciprocal agreement, sharing resources freely. Any UK and Irish library can join the NULJ scheme. The NULJ subscription per year is £80.
By facilitating the sharing of journal resources by health libraries throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, the NULJ helps overcome the problems of tightening budgets and also encourages the dissemination of published information to
support research, clinical practice and education.
If you are interested in joining or require log-in details to look at the site in depth, please contact Tanya McLaven, Deputy Librarian ([log in to unmask] or (0116 2502303) or email
us at [log in to unmask] with Joining NULJ / log-in details in the subject.
Kind regards
Tanya McLaven
Deputy Librarian
The Department of Clinical Education
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Libraries
Education Centre Library, Glenfield Hospital, Groby Rd, Leicester LE3 9QP.
Tel: 0116 2502303 Fax: 0116 2563334
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