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`Magbjgs, Steve
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`FW: Questions about journal
`Tuesday, April 24, 2018 4:40:09 PM
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`From: DiNalale, Jim
`Sent: Friday, April 20, 2018 11:44 AM
`To: Maebius, Steve
`Cc: Evans, Robin 5.; Dahle, Oyvind
`Subject: FW: Questions about journal
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`Steve,
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`Here are answers to the questions I sent to the British Library for you.
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`Jim
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`From: Elm-Research WWW
`Sent: Friday, April 20, 2018 11:18 AM
`To: DiNatale, Jim
`Subject: RE: Questions about journal
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`Dearlim,
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`In answer to your questions:
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`Each item acquired by the British Library is catalogued individually. A volume ofabstracts
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`constitutes one item, so the individual abstracts in it are not catalogued separately.
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`However, this assumes that the volume is published as hard—copy. if the volume is published
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`electronically, then the individual abstracts may be given their own catalogue entries.
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`Customers cannot normally request a copy of an entire journal issue. If a customer requests
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`a copy of a single article/conference abstract, our Customer Services staff use our catalogue
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`Explore The British Librarymjmpmmbk to identify the journal’s shelfmark in our
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`Document Supply collection. From this they can ascertain its location in our storage facility.
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`The relevant issue is then fetched from the shelf, and the article is identified and copied. The
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`customer may either stipulate the article’s title and/or other bibliographic details, or they
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`may stipulate a range of page numbers in the journal issue, or (preferably) both. If there is
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`any uncertainty about which pages in a journal issue the customer requires, our staff may
`contact the customer for further clarification.
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`Although our Document Supply facility is primarily for the purpose of providing volumes for
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`inter—library loans and for providing copies ofjournal articles etc., it does also have a reading
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`room, where readers can request individual items in the collection to be brought to them.
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`However, readers are expected to know in advance what articles they want: the reading
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`room does not offer the range of searching and browsing facilities available in our main
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`reading rooms in London.
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`This is a general description of how the system works. Document supply is handled by our Customer
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`Services department. For more detailed information, you should contact gutgmepsemiges®b ”lg.
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`Best regards,
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`Rupert Lee,
`BIPC Research Service
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`The British Library
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