“Town and gown” partnerships—i.e., partnerships between universities and the communities in which they operate—are growing in popularity and strength, and libraries should be leaders in creating these partnerships. In the spring of 2018, Courtright Memorial Library (CML) and Westerville Public Library (WPL) joined forces to bring a shared browsing collection to their local constituents. This article will examine the process, outcome, and continued work of developing and marketing this collection. It will also explore the partnership that developed naturally between these two libraries of different types during the creation of the shared browsing collection, specifically the cosponsoring of a collaborative author event. Finally, it will cons...
Academic libraries naturally support the people and programs at their home institution. For many lib...
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
Forming partnerships to achieve institutional goals is a growing trend both within libraries and in ...
“Town and gown” partnerships—i.e., partnerships between universities and the communities in which th...
Discusses reasons why public and academic libraries would want to partner on various projects, the s...
In today’s economy, higher education institutions are struggling to maintain quality while functioni...
The Hive, Worcester is an integrated public and university library, the first of its kind in Europe,...
Cummings-Sauls, Ruen, Beaubien, and Smith extend conversations about OER-enabled partnerships by exh...
In today’s economy, higher education institutions are struggling to maintain quality while functioni...
This article studies the development of a collaboration between the Bryan + College Station Public L...
Academic libraries naturally support the people and programs at their home institution. For many lib...
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
This file contains a bibliography of titles on the subject of library partnerships
This article looks at issues surrounding cooperative partnerships between different types of librari...
Academic libraries naturally support the people and programs at their home institution. For many lib...
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
Forming partnerships to achieve institutional goals is a growing trend both within libraries and in ...
“Town and gown” partnerships—i.e., partnerships between universities and the communities in which th...
Discusses reasons why public and academic libraries would want to partner on various projects, the s...
In today’s economy, higher education institutions are struggling to maintain quality while functioni...
The Hive, Worcester is an integrated public and university library, the first of its kind in Europe,...
Cummings-Sauls, Ruen, Beaubien, and Smith extend conversations about OER-enabled partnerships by exh...
In today’s economy, higher education institutions are struggling to maintain quality while functioni...
This article studies the development of a collaboration between the Bryan + College Station Public L...
Academic libraries naturally support the people and programs at their home institution. For many lib...
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
This file contains a bibliography of titles on the subject of library partnerships
This article looks at issues surrounding cooperative partnerships between different types of librari...
Academic libraries naturally support the people and programs at their home institution. For many lib...
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
Forming partnerships to achieve institutional goals is a growing trend both within libraries and in ...