IFLA Voucher Scheme
Payment System for International
Interlibrary Transactions
The IFLA Voucher Scheme makes it easy for you to
pay for your international interlibrary requests, by using a voucher
instead of money.
Vouchers are available in 2 values: EUR 4 and EUR 8.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
Barcodes
You will notice that the IFLA
vouchers now carry a machine readable barcode sticker on the
back. This barcode system will enable IFLA to streamline the
order-redemption- restock-order circle.
For you this means faster delivery time of
orders and faster processing of
redemptions. The IFLA vouchers will remain the same
user friendly, no-expiration date system that you are
accustomed to.
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
Retirement of
British Library issued IFLA vouchers
The Governing Board has approved that vouchers issued
between 1995 and March 2003 by the British Library (BL) will be
phased out during 2008.
ONLY vouchers issued by the British Library will be
affected.
On the back of each voucher is an address. If the address
says "IFLA Offices for UAP and International Lending, c/o
The British Library, Boston Spa etc..." then please return
the voucher(s) to IFLA HQ for redemption or exchange.
Institutions sending back the old BL vouchers will have two
choices:
- To have their BL vouchers replaced by
new IFLA Vouchers. (no added costs)
Please use the voucher exchange form:
http://www.ifla.org/VI/2/p1/exchange-frm.pdf
- To receive a redemption payment (normal
handling fee of 12 euros per redemption).
If you chose to redeem your BL vouchers please use the IFLA
redemption form:
http://www.ifla.org/VI/2/p1/redempt-frm.pdf
The deadline for redeeming/exchanging BL
issued vouchers will be October 31st, 2008.
Please email questions and comments to:
Susan.schaepman@ifla.org
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How does the Scheme
work?
Arabic
Chinese
Czech
English
French
Italian
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Thai
Purchase directly from
IFLA:
Other Purchase Points:
Japan:
The Japanese Library Association
Switzerland
The Swiss Library Association
USA:
BCR
Note: If you would like to appear in this area please contact Susan
Schaepman.