ISSN 1443-0568 | no. 69 | June 2004
Copies Direct Bookmark
If you have recently requested an interlibrary loan from the National library of Australia, you would have received a Copies Direct bookmark with the loan item.
CopiesDirect is a National Library initiative to provide end users with direct access to the National Library collections. Users are able to order, pay and receive copies online.
The service, recently expanded to include the order forms for photographic, microform and oral history audio copies, has become a one-stop shop for ordering copies from the National Library.
Access to Copies Direct is available from <www.nla.gov.au/copiesdirect>. The Library's online catalogue and Pictures Catalogue also include Copies Direct as an option for people to directly order a copy once they have found the title they want; bibliographic details of the item are automatically populated into the appropriate order form after the Copies Direct option is selected.
You may like to tell your users about Copies Direct if you think it will be
helpful to them. And if you would like to receive more bookmarks, please send
an email to docss@nla.gov.au.
—Anne Xu, Document Supply Service
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