In this paper, the authors attempted to understand the perception of Library and Information Science (LIS) professionals towards the consortia of Libraries in United Arab Emirates (UAE). The research team attempted to explore the notions that are prevailing among the LIS professionals in UAE towards consortium and development of the same in the region. Researchers explored the attitude of LIS professionals towards scope and functions of consortia, nature of resources that can be shared among the members of consortia. It also attempted to understand the possibility of initiating the consortium and identify the thrust areas of cooperation and resource sharing, which might benefit the member libraries. The study was conducted with an overall o...
This article assesses the state of cooperative collection development among a group of technological...
Law library consortia are comprised of academic, public, or private law libraries, or an eclectic mi...
This chapter is based on a survey undertaken for a BLRIC/LIC-funded research project (RIC/G/403). I...
Library Consortia implies the coming together of two or more libraries in a formal agreement to shar...
The increasing price of electronic journals, indexing and abstracting databases along with the tradi...
Introduction A Consortium could be described as a group of organizations who come together to fulfil...
Discusses briefly the concept and significance of consortia in Indian context with a view to justify...
“Library consortia” refers to co-operation, co-ordination and collaboration between, and among, libr...
The purpose of the study was to generate information on the extent and types of collaboration occurr...
In this era of Cyberage, the information needs of the users have grown so enormously that no individ...
The present approach towards partnership, networking, consortia and resource sharing adopted by Indi...
Library consortia or buying clubs development is rooted in the history of library cooperative effort...
The aim of this research is to examine the current situation of university libraries in the GCC coun...
Abstract Purpose – The paper intends to explore e-shodhsindhu problems and barriers experienced by l...
During last three decades, there has been dramatic price increases in journals subscriptions. Severa...
This article assesses the state of cooperative collection development among a group of technological...
Law library consortia are comprised of academic, public, or private law libraries, or an eclectic mi...
This chapter is based on a survey undertaken for a BLRIC/LIC-funded research project (RIC/G/403). I...
Library Consortia implies the coming together of two or more libraries in a formal agreement to shar...
The increasing price of electronic journals, indexing and abstracting databases along with the tradi...
Introduction A Consortium could be described as a group of organizations who come together to fulfil...
Discusses briefly the concept and significance of consortia in Indian context with a view to justify...
“Library consortia” refers to co-operation, co-ordination and collaboration between, and among, libr...
The purpose of the study was to generate information on the extent and types of collaboration occurr...
In this era of Cyberage, the information needs of the users have grown so enormously that no individ...
The present approach towards partnership, networking, consortia and resource sharing adopted by Indi...
Library consortia or buying clubs development is rooted in the history of library cooperative effort...
The aim of this research is to examine the current situation of university libraries in the GCC coun...
Abstract Purpose – The paper intends to explore e-shodhsindhu problems and barriers experienced by l...
During last three decades, there has been dramatic price increases in journals subscriptions. Severa...
This article assesses the state of cooperative collection development among a group of technological...
Law library consortia are comprised of academic, public, or private law libraries, or an eclectic mi...
This chapter is based on a survey undertaken for a BLRIC/LIC-funded research project (RIC/G/403). I...