In-Transit Practices Among Multi-Campus University Libraries in Turkey

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2019

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National Library of Technology in Prague

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Library in-transit services provided between various campuses of a university are important, helping to ensure user satisfaction, effective allocation of library budgets, optimum use of resources, and effective use of library spaces. In this study, 179 universities operating in Turkey were identified and selected for assessment. The methods which libraries at these universities employ to deliver information resources to users at other campuses as well as their in-transit practices are explained in detail. The paper presents the findings of a survey that was conducted at the selected university libraries in order to assess the current state and the impact of resource sharing via the in-transit method on library budgets, library spaces, and user satisfaction. The in-transit practice of Istanbul Bilgi University (BİLGİ) Library, which has a well-established in-transit policy and which keeps detailed statistics, was also used as a case study to analyse in-transit statistics and survey findings and to provide suggestions for future improvement.

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Campus Delivery, “In-transit”, Resource Sharing, Document Supply, University Libraries Turkey, Services, Inter- Campus Delivery

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Cuhadar, S., Cimen, E. & Turan, A. (31 Mart, 2017). In-transit Practices among Multi-campus University Libraries in Turkey, in Proceedings of the 16th IFLA ILDS conference: Beyond the paywall - Resource sharing in a disruptive ecosystem, National Library of Technology in Prague. 147-174

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Proceedings of the 16th IFLA ILDS conference: Beyond the paywall - Resource sharing in a disruptive ecosystem

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147

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174
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