Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1991
Publication Title
Advances in Library Resource Sharing
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
165-175
Abstract
Initiated in the fall of 1989, the U.S.-Mexico Interlibrary Loan Project is a cooperative effort providing for the formal exchange of books, photocopies, and microforms between libraries in the Southwest United States and Mexico City. The 25 U.S. participants are all members of the AMIGOS Bibliographic Council and are primarily academic libraries. The Mexican collaborators include six libraries at private colleges and universities and the Benjamin Franklin Library of the United States Information Service. The University Library of the University of Texas at El Paso coordinates the program, the first of its kind between the United States and its neighbor to the south.
Recommended Citation
Seal, Robert A. “The U.S.-Mexico Interlibrary Loan Project.” Advances in Library Resource Sharing 2, no. 1 (1991): 165-175.
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Copyright © 1991 Robert A. Seal