Document Delivery Working Group

Note: The Document Delivery Working Group has been suspended until further notice.

In comparison to domestic document delivery, obtaining German documents unavailable in North America can be difficult and time-consuming. Loans are even more problematic due to the costs and delays in overseas shipment. Frequently librarians have personally contacted German libraries to make a special request in having a document copied and sent to them or to negotiate a loan and subsequent fee payment, costing a library a good deal in staff resources and time.

Today digital technologies are radically transforming the document delivery process in libraries, and these technologies will have a significant impact on procuring hard-to-find documents from across the Atlantic. Loan traffic could be improved simply by improving communication between libraries.

The goal of the Document Delivery Working Group is to improve document delivery and interlibrary loan for German-language materials, both among ARL libraries and between German and North American research libraries. The group will seek to make use of current and emerging technologies in developing inter-library programs for document delivery between German and American academic libraries.

One major initiative of the German Resources Project was the GBV Direkt North American Project, a document delivery service that allowed participating Project libraries to make use of the German GBVdirekt service. Direct ordering however is no longer possible due to copyright and payment problems. However, libraries may still find this link (GBV Databases) useful in confirming titles and volumes held in German libraries.

To join the Document Delivery Working Group's listserv, email Judy Eckoff Alspach with your full name, email address, and institutional affiliation.

Last updated August 19, 2008