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Hatfield, Deborah – Special Libraries, 1994
Discusses contracting for library and information services, particularly between universities and corporations, and gives an example of a successful partnership between Lexmark International, Inc., and the University of Kentucky. Topics addressed include financial considerations; improving services without increasing staff; and confidentiality…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Confidentiality, Contracts, Corporate Libraries

Tinsley, G. Lynn – Special Libraries, 1989
Describes an electronic bulletin board called LIBRARY that was developed at Carnegie Mellon University to display the tables of contents of scholarly journals and timely postings of new monographs in the fields of computer science and robotics. Areas discussed include preparation involved in beginning the service, management and upkeep, feedback…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Computer Science, Electronic Mail, Feedback

Dimitroff, Alexandra – Special Libraries, 1993
Describes two special libraries in Cairo (Egypt) to illustrate how librarians provide information in specialized environments while coping with the economic constraints of a developing country. Topics discussed include document delivery, access to information, the need for a national information policy, and international cooperation with…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Developing Nations, Economic Factors

Paster, Amy; Osif, Bonnie – Special Libraries, 1992
Discussion of the scope of electronic information resources available to libraries includes examples of several new sources. Solutions to increasing patron demand for materials are considered, including interlibrary loan, for-profit companies and agencies, and services that allow patrons to request materials directly. Issues of staff training,…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Computer Networks, Higher Education