Report on a survey of interlibrary lending
among academic and special libraries in
Kenya, carried out in 1989. Analyzes the
results under the headings: holdings; areas of
specialization; involvement in interlending;
materials lent and borrowed most; volume of
interlibrary lending; problems encountered;
trends in interlibrary lending; importance of
interlending. Discusses the future of
interlending in Kenya.
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