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ILL/Document Delivery from Korea

ILL/Document Delivery from Korea. Summary Assessment of the Current Need Factors Affecting ILL/DD from Korea ILL/DD Options In the Future…. The Current Need for DD?. USC’s Experience: Non-traditional materials requested --Videos --Articles in med/science/technology

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ILL/Document Delivery from Korea

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  1. ILL/Document Delivery from Korea Summary • Assessment of the Current Need • Factors Affecting ILL/DD from Korea • ILL/DD Options • In the Future…

  2. The Current Need for DD? • USC’s Experience: Non-traditional materials requested --Videos --Articles in med/science/technology • Need to reassess the scope of our collections?

  3. Factors Affecting ILL/DD from Korea Korea: A Leader in Information Technology! • Internet connectivity very high! • Extensive full-text resources online!

  4. Types of Full-Text Databases(both commercial and non-profit) • Scholarly/academic journals, all subjects • Classical literature • Historical documents • Dissertations • Rare Books • Statistics • Newspapers/magazines

  5. USC’s Union List of Electronic Resources (compiled by Sun-Yoon Lee) http://www.usc.edu/isd/korean/resources/erlist_khl.xls

  6. Commercial Database Providers Nuri Media: www.nurimedia.co.kr Dong Bang Media: www.dbmedia.co.kr KSI: www.koreanstudies.com Free Trial of 2002/2003: thirty individuals in 18 institutions participated

  7. ILL/DD Options • Commercial Document Delivery Service • Personal Contacts • OCLC Not an Option: The 167 Korean users are all NONSUPPLIERS

  8. Commercial Document Delivery Service Providers KINS • Contact Persons: Ms Min-yong Kang, Ms Ju-hwa Ha • Email: delivery@kins.co.kr • Tel: 02-589-1740 (ex) 3 • Fax: 02-589-1746 • Web: www.kins.co.kr • Delivery Options: Email, Fax, Mail • Fees: $12-40 per request (regardless of size of document)

  9. Commercial DD Service Providers—cont. Shinwon Data Net • Contact Person: Ms Yon-jong Nam • Email: edds@shinwon.co.kr • Tel: 02-326-3535 (ex) 208 • Fax: 02-326-0343 • Web: http://www.shinwon.co.kr • DD Request Page: http://itoc.shinwon.co.kr • Delivery options: Email, Ariel • Fees: $11-22 (varies; RUSH service extra)

  10. Most Effective Option So Far?(per USC’s Experience) Personal Contacts! SEND YOUR KOREAN STUDIES LIBRARIANS TO KOREA!

  11. In the Future… Organized Efforts Necessary… • CEAL? • Korean Collections Consortium of North America?

  12. Some Background Info about Korean Domestic ILL/DD KERIS (Korean Education & Research Information Service) http://www.riss4u.net/ • Union Catalog of 316 member libraries • Document Delivery Service • ILL (not popular)

  13. KERIS ILL/DD STATS Average Domestic Monthly Statistics in 2002: • 6500 requests • 5200 supplied

  14. KERIS ILL/DD FEES • Ca. 60 cents base charge/request (for postage) + 6 cents/page • A 10-page article would cost ca. $1.20. • Express mail and fax services cost more.

  15. Questions? Contact: Joy Kim Tel: 213-740-2329 Fax: 213-740-7437 Email: joykim@usc.edu

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