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Interlibrary loan

Interlibrary loan (abbreviated ILL, and sometimes called document delivery, document supply, interlending, interlibrary services, interloan, or resource sharing) is a service that enables patrons of one library to borrow physical materials and receive electronic documents that are held by another library. The service expands library patrons' access to resources beyond their local library's holdings, serving as "an integral element of collection development" for libraries.[1]

Boston Library Consortium

Minuteman Library Network

Partnership for Academic Library Collaboration and Innovation (PALCI), formerly the Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium

Washington Research Library Consortium

Boucher, Virginia (1997). Interlibrary Loan Practices Handbook, 2nd Edition. Chicago and London: .

American Library Association

Frederiksen, Linda; Cummings, Joel; Cummings, Lara; Carroll, Diane (2011). "Ebooks and Interlibrary Loan: Licensed to Fill?". Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve. 21 (3): 117–131. :10.1080/1072303X.2011.585102. hdl:2376/4898. S2CID 62548634.

doi

; Volume 23, Numbers 1–2 (subscription required), 1996: A special issue devoted to ILL.

Journal of Library Administration

Levine-Clark, Michael (2011). . Collaborative Librarianship. 3 (2): 71–72. doi:10.29087/2011.3.2.01. ISSN 1943-7528.

"Whither ILL? Wither ILL: The Changing Nature of Resource Sharing for E-Books"

Newcombe, Luxmoore. Library Co-operation in the British Isles. Practical Library Handbooks series, no. 4. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1937.

—Outsell, Inc.

2008 Document Delivery - Best Practices and Vendor Scorecard

ALA Interlibrary Loan Form

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Commercial document delivery vendors

Interlibrary Loan Application Standards Maintenance Agency

OCLC Resource Sharing