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dd-ILL, the Stanford University Libraries' Digital Delivery of
Interlibrary Loan Service, was generously supported from 1999-2001 by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services
under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act,
administered in
California by the
State Librarian.
In addition to being an experimental service to provide Interlibrary Loan materials, this is research and development project, and we are happy
to receive feedback from our users. Please
send comments about image
quality, ease and speed of service, communications, or anything else
related to this new service.
Stanford's Digital Delivery of Interlibrary Loan service began
October 1, 2000, and was publicly
funded through September 2001. Internal funding allowed the dd-ILL project to offer free service
through December 2002; we are currently (as of January 2003) reconfiguring the project's funding and operational
models for possible continued service.
During recent years we have offered interlibrary loan patrons digital versions of
out-of-copyright monographs in our collections. Often these are materials that would
ordinarily not circulate from the Stanford Libraries.
dd-ILL is a cooperative effort of the Stanford University Libraries'
Interlibrary
Services Department and the Humanities
Digital Information Service.
Please contact us at
text@dlib.stanford.edu with questions and comments.
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