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Committee on Interlibrary Loan and Reciprocal Borrowing

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Committee on Interlibrary Loan and Reciprocal Borrowing

 

Dates: December 1, 2008 - June 10, 2009

 

The Committee on Interlibrary Loan and Reciprocal Borrowing is an ad hoc committee as described in Section 7.2 of the Bylaws.

 

The charge for the Ad Hoc Committee on Interlibrary Loan and Reciprical Borrowing is as follows:

 

  • Draft a reciprocal borrowing policy for FoKAL members to follow in implementing Membership obligations.
  • Draft an interlibrary loan policy for FoKAL members to follow in implementing Membership obligations.
  • Recommend technologies and software to facilitate improved lending and borrowing, as appropriate.
  • Submit the drafts by May 15, 2009 to the Executive Committee for discussion at the 2009 FoKAL Summit.
  • Report final draft to the Executive Committee for review and approval by August 1, 2009.

 

Background: Section V of FoKAL's Memorandum of Agreement states that the members will extend borrowing privileges to authorized patrons (students, faculty & staff) from all member libraries and provide free and equitable support for interlibrary loan (ILL) among members of the federation. This committee is being formed to facilitate implementation of these obligations.

 

Membership 

 

Carolyn Tassie, Transylvania University, chair 

Sonja Eads, Maysville Community and Technical College

Carrie Frey, Centre College

Phil Hanna, Lindsey Wilson College

Rick Jones, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Clara Logsdon, St. Catharine College

Diane Nichols, University of Louisville

Paul Roberts, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

John Schlipp, Northern Kentucky University

Pat Wilson, University of Kentucky

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