Maine is a small state with a long history of scarce resources, of “making do,” and of “helping your neighbor.” The state’s libraries are a prime example what can be achieved to maximize resources through partnerships and collaboration. David Richards discusses the Margaret Chase Smith Library in Skowhegan, Maine, which he terms “a unique collection fostered by a history of collaboration.” Richards describes the vital role collaborations with multiple kinds of partners have played in helping the library fulfill its four functions: archives, museum, education, and public policy
Article on introducing the Partnership for Shared Book Collections a federation of shared print prog...
Entries include a letter on United States Senate Committee on Armed Services stationery
Provides a case study from the 1930s to the present of cooperative collection development at the Res...
The high degree of collaboration among all types of Maine libraries is a unique and defining charact...
Description of the contents and organization of the Margaret Chase Smith Library in Skowhegan, Maine
Maine is a small state with a long history of scarce resources, of “making do, ” and of “helping you...
From the earliest small private and university libraries of the 1700s to today’s high-speed Internet...
The Maine Shared Collections Strategy is a collaborative library project seeking to create a model f...
This post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of the article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part o...
Linda Lord describes the Maine State Library and its unique role in the state.The MSL’s service mode...
Libraries are facing fundamental changes in user demands for new services and spaces to support the ...
Stephen Bromage discusses the important role libraries are playing through collaboration with the Ma...
Jan Coates presents a case study of how Island Readers and Writers collaborated with local libraries...
Designed to provide library service for two or more different groups of library users in one library...
Shared print initiatives are gaining visibility across the country. While the majority of programs u...
Article on introducing the Partnership for Shared Book Collections a federation of shared print prog...
Entries include a letter on United States Senate Committee on Armed Services stationery
Provides a case study from the 1930s to the present of cooperative collection development at the Res...
The high degree of collaboration among all types of Maine libraries is a unique and defining charact...
Description of the contents and organization of the Margaret Chase Smith Library in Skowhegan, Maine
Maine is a small state with a long history of scarce resources, of “making do, ” and of “helping you...
From the earliest small private and university libraries of the 1700s to today’s high-speed Internet...
The Maine Shared Collections Strategy is a collaborative library project seeking to create a model f...
This post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of the article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part o...
Linda Lord describes the Maine State Library and its unique role in the state.The MSL’s service mode...
Libraries are facing fundamental changes in user demands for new services and spaces to support the ...
Stephen Bromage discusses the important role libraries are playing through collaboration with the Ma...
Jan Coates presents a case study of how Island Readers and Writers collaborated with local libraries...
Designed to provide library service for two or more different groups of library users in one library...
Shared print initiatives are gaining visibility across the country. While the majority of programs u...
Article on introducing the Partnership for Shared Book Collections a federation of shared print prog...
Entries include a letter on United States Senate Committee on Armed Services stationery
Provides a case study from the 1930s to the present of cooperative collection development at the Res...