2000
DOI: 10.1300/j110v10n04_09
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Electronic Document Delivery in Pakistan: A Case Study

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“…According to Tenopir (2000),``electronic publishing of scientific articles holds the promise for solving many of the access problems in developing nations'', and she elaborates on some of the initiatives being undertaken by publishers and others in less developed countries. Finally, a number of separate articles by different authors provide an update on the document delivery developments in India (Singh, 2000), Italy (Vaglio, 2001), Slovakia (Galuca Âkova Â, 2000, France (Creff, 2000), Taiwan (Ke and Hwang, 2000) and Pakistan (Jaswal, 2000).…”
Section: Access To Information In Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Tenopir (2000),``electronic publishing of scientific articles holds the promise for solving many of the access problems in developing nations'', and she elaborates on some of the initiatives being undertaken by publishers and others in less developed countries. Finally, a number of separate articles by different authors provide an update on the document delivery developments in India (Singh, 2000), Italy (Vaglio, 2001), Slovakia (Galuca Âkova Â, 2000, France (Creff, 2000), Taiwan (Ke and Hwang, 2000) and Pakistan (Jaswal, 2000).…”
Section: Access To Information In Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%