A nice idea but what about the libraries that do not use BMA stamps because
they email or use the net for their BMA requests you would need a method of
charging their account.
Pat
Pat Bowen
Librarian & Information Services Manager
West Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
Twickenham Road
Isleworth
Middlesex
TW7 6AF
Tel 0208 565 5969
Fax 0208 565 5408
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> Subject: Re: payment for interlibrary loans
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> A modest proposal - why not use BMA photocopying stamps (maybe in multiple
> since
> they are so much cheaper than BL forms (cheap shot)). At the moment they
> expire
> after a couple of years, but if there was a need we could sort that out
> without
> any problem.
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> Tony McSean
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> Caroline Miller <[log in to unmask]> on 21/07/2000 09:46:45
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> Please respond to Caroline Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: payment for interlibrary loans
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> With the change in the way interlibrary loans are now ordered from the
> British Library and numbers being allocated once items have been ordered
> using ARTEMAIL, it has now become difficult to exchange forms and numbers
> between libraries as payment for interlibrary loans.
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> In the past we have accepted BL forms and numbers in exchange for
> photocopies, but now we are not sure what to do. A couple of libraries we
> have spoken to said it is too difficult for them to obtain cheques to pay
> us.
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> Are any other libraries experiencing the same problem and if so have you
> come up with any solutions?
> I will summarise responses for the list if any solutions are found.
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> Thanks in anticipation
>
> Caroline Miller MA
> Information Officer
> Information Resource Centre
> Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit
> Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
> 14 Bedford Row
> London
> WC1R 4ED
> http://www.csp.org.uk
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