Presentation at ALA Annual, 2018. Libraries have long participated in cooperative collection development as a strategic way of spending funds and sharing resources. Using established best practices for collaborative collection development as a foundation, this session will describe updated strategies for initiating and assessing simple but effective cooperative collection development projects that increase the number of unique titles that can be shared among libraries with minimal commitment. The strategies are applicable to any library setting. Co-sponsored by RUSA CODES and the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT
194-202Libraries are constantly grappling with ever-escalating cost of scholarly resources. Price es...
The future direction of research libraries clearly lies in increasing cooperation with other resear...
Proceedings of a conference of the UK Library and Information Research Group, held at the University...
Author's final manuscript with permission of publisher.Authors draft of the introductory chapter of ...
This presentation will begin with a refresh of the initial stages of a multi-year project which aims...
Academic libraries in New York State have benefited from Coordinated Collection Development Aid, mea...
Academic library users in NYS benefit from the connection between resource sharing and collection de...
Although much has been written about cooperative collection development and area studies collections...
This article briefly explains the changing phase of collection development while discussing the info...
Shared print storage initiatives hold the possibility to create opportunities for research libraries...
Academic libraries in New York State have benefited from Coordinated Collection Development Aid (CCD...
cooperative ventures to secure acquisition of and access to e-resources at dis-counted group prices....
Columbia University Libraries have been involved in collaborative collection development since at le...
Beginning in fall 2006, the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries piloted a shared purchase plan d...
With practical advice on issues such as governance and business models, demand driven acquisition, r...
194-202Libraries are constantly grappling with ever-escalating cost of scholarly resources. Price es...
The future direction of research libraries clearly lies in increasing cooperation with other resear...
Proceedings of a conference of the UK Library and Information Research Group, held at the University...
Author's final manuscript with permission of publisher.Authors draft of the introductory chapter of ...
This presentation will begin with a refresh of the initial stages of a multi-year project which aims...
Academic libraries in New York State have benefited from Coordinated Collection Development Aid, mea...
Academic library users in NYS benefit from the connection between resource sharing and collection de...
Although much has been written about cooperative collection development and area studies collections...
This article briefly explains the changing phase of collection development while discussing the info...
Shared print storage initiatives hold the possibility to create opportunities for research libraries...
Academic libraries in New York State have benefited from Coordinated Collection Development Aid (CCD...
cooperative ventures to secure acquisition of and access to e-resources at dis-counted group prices....
Columbia University Libraries have been involved in collaborative collection development since at le...
Beginning in fall 2006, the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries piloted a shared purchase plan d...
With practical advice on issues such as governance and business models, demand driven acquisition, r...
194-202Libraries are constantly grappling with ever-escalating cost of scholarly resources. Price es...
The future direction of research libraries clearly lies in increasing cooperation with other resear...
Proceedings of a conference of the UK Library and Information Research Group, held at the University...