2010
DOI: 10.1108/02641611011072378
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Document delivery through domestic and international collaborations: the KISTI practice

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this article is to introduce the KISTI document delivery service, to describe its collaboration with national and international institutions, and to explore the way KISTI develops and extends international cooperation. Design/methodology/approach -The article describes the work of KISTI and draws on the transaction data of documents delivered by KISTI. Findings -Resource sharing through national and international cooperation is becoming of increasing importance in Korea. KISTI operates … Show more

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“…RISS serves 574 member institutions, including nearly all four-year universities in Korea, by providing Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Services (ILL/DDS) and a national union catalog of academic libraries[1]. NDSL, operated by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), provides total services for science and technology information with more than 60,000 journals and 200,000 proceedings (Yoo, 2010)[2]. One of its member services is the NDSL information delivery service.…”
Section: Document Delivery Service Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RISS serves 574 member institutions, including nearly all four-year universities in Korea, by providing Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Services (ILL/DDS) and a national union catalog of academic libraries[1]. NDSL, operated by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), provides total services for science and technology information with more than 60,000 journals and 200,000 proceedings (Yoo, 2010)[2]. One of its member services is the NDSL information delivery service.…”
Section: Document Delivery Service Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Korean Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) 37 has been providing STI services since 1962 together with R&D in the field of scientific communication. KISTI hosts the Korean STI portal called the National Digital Science Links (NDSL) 38 with more than 80 million items, mostly journal articles and patent information including grey literature, such as conference proceedings, technical reports or trend analyses for the corporate and scientific sectors, although there are no theses or dissertations; this grey litersture is 10% of the total ingest in 2009, (Yoo, 2010). Moreover, NDSL contains links to more than 4.5 million scientific datasets, mainly in life sciences and chemistry.…”
Section: The Korean Institute Of Science and Technology Informaton (Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The document delivery service run by KISTI (NIDS) supplies items from KISTI's own holdings (83%), from Korean libraries (6%) or from international suppliers (11%). In 2008 there were 815,250 orders (Yoo 2010). 1% of the items supplied from the KISTI holdings in 2008 were grey literature (reports, standards, dissertations).…”
Section: The Korean Institute Of Science and Technology Informaton (Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Librarians around the world are increasingly being asked to provide materials held outside local, regional, and national borders. This emphasis is reflected in many ILL units' workload as well as in a recent stream of publications and surveys on the topic (Atkins, 2010;Hanington and Reid, 2010;Yoo, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%