영문목차
Preface 7
Part One: Practises
Background 11
Sources of Documents 13
Edited by Anneli Virtanen
1. Types of Exchange 13
2. Academic Publications 14
3. Commercially Issued Publications 17
4. Official Publications 17
5. Publications ofInternational Organisations 19
6. Grey Literature 22
7. Other Exchange Materials 23
Organisation and Methods 27
1. Establishment of New Exchange Relations 27
2. Replies to Offers 28
3. Replies to Requests 28
4. Inquiries 28
5. Dispatching... 29
6. Sending of Publications 29
7. Recording of Exchanges 29
8. Practical Organisati onal Procedures 30
9. Transport 31
10. Customs 33
International Framework of Exchanges 37
Edited by Pentti Vattulainen
1. Conventions and Agreements for the Exchange of Publications 37
2. Texts ofIntergovemmental Agreements for the International Exchange
of Publications 37
3. The Role of Unesco 46
4. The Role of IFLA 46
Part Two: History and Examples of Our Days
History of the International Exchange of Publications 49
by Johanna Lilja
The International Exchange of Publications as an Acquisition Method in
Academic and Special Libraries: The Case of Finland Revisited 69
by Pia Sodergard
Present State and Future of the International Exchange of Publications
in the National Diet Library in Japan 79
by Hisanori Tanaka
The Exchange ofAcademic Publications in Senegal 85
by Souleymane Diouf
International Book Exchange: Has It Any Future in The Electronic Age?
A View from the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg 95
by A.P. Romanov and T. V. Petrusenko
Library Exchanges in Our Changing World: Reviving the Discussion with Snapshots of Exchanges in Fine Arts, University and Special Libraries
in the USA and Canada 101
by Joyce Pellerano Ludmer
Part Three: Directory
Organisations and Functions of the Exchange Centres with a National
Responsibility 109
Edited by Sari Lehtinen
List of Exchange Centres and Libraries with National Responsibility 115
Collected by the Exchange Centre for Scientific Literature of Finland
Selected Bibliography