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Shared Collections: Collaborative Stewardship

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Publisher
American Library Association Editions
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
224
Series
An ALCTS Monograph
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Libraries and the organizations that provide services to them are devoting more attention to system-wide organization of collections whether the "system" is a consortium, a region or a country.ย  As a strategy for saving space and money while expanding access to additional materials and resources, the value of shared collections is indubitable. This collected volume from the Association of Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) spotlights the histories and experiences of several collaborations at academic libraries. Contributors share winning strategies for intentional decision-making in developing and managing shared collections, both print and digital, with expert guidance such as:

  • analysis of six consortia case studies, ranging from giants like CIC and CARL to regional collaborations like the State of Maine and Manhattan research libraries
  • elements to address in a memo of understanding among participating institutions
  • risk assessment methodologies that enable institutions to focus local resources where they will provide the greatest return; and
  • costs to anticipate for budgeting, such as collection analysis, space, validation, transport, staff, and administration.

With practical advice on issues such as governance and business models, demand driven acquisition, rare works, and access, this monograph is a valuable resource for academic library directors, administrators, and collection development leaders.

โœฆ Subjects


Collection Development;Library & Information Science;Social Sciences;Politics & Social Sciences;Library Management;Library & Information Science;Social Sciences;Politics & Social Sciences;General;Library & Information Science;Social Sciences;Politics & Social Sciences;Library & Information Science;Humanities;New, Used & Rental Textbooks;Specialty Boutique


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