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The paper explores the landscape of Interlending and Document Supply (ILDS) services at
Qatar National Library (QNL) with a focus on patron demographics, collection diversity, and topic preferences, particularly in cultural and ethnic studies. Analysis reveals the distribution of patrons across various institutions, with a concentration from educational and professional sectors. The paper delineates partner institutions and aims to identify regions of high patron engagement, indicating potential areas for strategic collaboration.
Furthermore, it examines the diversity of collections accessible through ILDS highlighting the
prevalence of requests of materials pertaining to culture, history, and ethnic studies. Data
indicates a portion of requested articles and titles falling within this thematic domain,
emphasizing its importance to patrons.
This paper also evaluates the current status of cultural and ethnic studies within the ILDS
framework and proposes strategies for enhancement. Recommendations include targeted
acquisitions, fostering partnerships with institutions specializing in these areas, and
advocating for the inclusion of diverse perspectives in collection development policies.
Ultimately, the paper underscores the significance of cultural and ethnic studies within ILDS Services at QNL and offers actionable insights for future improvements and advocacy efforts. |
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