The Ghana Interlibrary Lending and Document Delivery Network (GILLDDNET)

A project of IFLA operating from 1996-2003, GILLDDNET's aim was to investigate ways of enhancing the capacities of libraries in developing countries through organized ILL/DD procedures, using Ghana as an example. This study not only examines the planning and implementation stages of the project and evaluates its performance and impact, but also provides background information on each of the participating libraries and library cooperation in Ghana.

Increasing use of online services for the transfer of information has made cooperation between libraries even more essential. The experiences described in this book and the lessons that can be learnt from them will be of interest to African librarians and all those supporting the development of information services in Africa.

Publication and ordering details

Pubilshed by INASP and SCAULWA (The Standing Conference of African University Libraries, Western Area), C/o The Library, Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar, BP 2006, Dakar, Senegal
56pp, 156x210mm
ISBN-10  1 902928 26 1
ISBN-13  978 1 902928 26 5
£6.00
Publication date: 2004
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