M. Smith et M. Osborne, The changing role of the traditional players in the new information age: the future of document delivery services, INTERLEND D, 28(2), 2000, pp. 86-90
One of the most significant recent developments for libraries has been the
increasing availability of electronic versions of journals produced by the
major publishers. Virtually instant online access to the full text of artic
les is engineering a fundamental rethink of how libraries provide informati
on and services to their users: are libraries as physical entities still ne
eded; can end-users go it alone in searching for and retrieving documents t
hey require; how can new and traditional services be effectively integrated
, and so on. However, while technically many things are possible, the busin
ess models, the information delivery infrastructure, and the shifting relat
ionships between the traditional players, are still in a state of flux and
do not as yet provide a solid basis on which libraries can make confident d
ecisions about the future. Explores the role of document supply services in
the new paradigm and argues that, if they can seize the opportunity, they
will have a vital though substantially different role to play.