International Resource Sharing Where are we today?

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International Resource Sharing Where are we today? Libraries that want to engage in international resource sharing are facing a whole range of problems. Journal article: Seal, R.A. Interlibrary loan: integral component of global resource sharing. Resource Sharing & Information Networks, 2002, vol. 16 no. 2, p. 227-238.

Problems identified by Seal inadequate human resources to carry out interlibrary loan, especially on an international scale insufficient funding which prevents starting and sustaining collaborative projects out-of-date computer technology, incompatible systems, and poor telecommunications infrastructure a lack of international standards for bibliographic description, record format, and exchange of data copyright issues insufficient information about foreign holdings a lack of knowledge about methods of access, regulations and policies abroad negative attitudes or mistrust (hydrophobia) lack of resource sharing tradition an unwillingness to share limited resources which could be lost or damaged

ALA RUSA STARS International Interlibrary Loan Survey Report presented at ALA Midwinter 2009 in Denver Findings not yet published

Findings and Suggestions - I The survey identified libraries in Canada, Great Britain, Australia, Denmark, Japan, and South Africa as the most frequent international ILL participants. However, for non-English language publications, helpful tools need to be identified and widely publicized. Standards and guidelines that advise how to negotiate with an international holding library are desirable. Encourage international and U.S. libraries to keep their profile current in the OCLC ILL Policies Directory. Libraries are discouraged by the complexity of cross-border payments as borrowers and as lenders. Payment methods used by non-commercial document delivery services are limited and not necessarily efficient. While OCLC and DOCLINE have been highly successful and popular among U.S. libraries, they are not used as frequently by international libraries and thus are not as helpful as tools for international lending and borrowing.

Findings and Suggestions - II Many respondents preferred providing or requesting only non-returnables because of international shipping and handling costs and the risks associated with lending materials overseas. Electronic delivery of non-returnables could improve turnaround time and remove cost and payment barriers that some libraries experience. Digitization of materials that are in the public domain could be an effective way to eliminate preservation and conservation concerns. A website that lists major national bibliographic discovery tools as well as international fee-based document delivery services will help libraries borrow more effectively.