This paper provides an overview of the history, issues, challenges, opportunities, and obligations associated with shared print programs. Many of the library operational activities associated with participating in a shared print program have precedents or shared concerns with other operational work around collection development, preservation, and staffing in general. Activities at Emory University serve as examples for participating in shared print programs
Many academic libraries face the challenge of decreasing the size of print collections. This paper o...
The Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries is a consortium of 22 university libraries i...
The Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) and Oxford University Press (OUP) are continuing thei...
As university libraries devote increasing portions of staff time and budget dollars to electronic re...
Article on introducing the Partnership for Shared Book Collections a federation of shared print prog...
Keynote address given at IOLUG Spring Conference 2015.In 2013, 36 Indiana academic libraries came to...
This report traces the evolution of shared print from localized projects and programs to national an...
Presentation delivered at a day-long symposium "Collaborating to Preserve Our Print Collections" at ...
Shared print initiatives are gaining visibility across the country. While the majority of programs u...
The Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium, Inc. (PALCI) has developed a shared print archive, one...
A presentation at the 2022 PAN Midwinter Forum, relaying the main points of the panel discussion at ...
Shared print initiatives such as the Eastern Academic Scholars’ Trust [EAST] and the HathiTrust Shar...
Libraries from multiple library sectors in Western New York have worked together to develop a region...
This conference presetation presents a profile of the Shared Print Archive Network from the Council ...
The advent of mass digitization, the creation of HathiTrust, and the development of shared print pro...
Many academic libraries face the challenge of decreasing the size of print collections. This paper o...
The Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries is a consortium of 22 university libraries i...
The Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) and Oxford University Press (OUP) are continuing thei...
As university libraries devote increasing portions of staff time and budget dollars to electronic re...
Article on introducing the Partnership for Shared Book Collections a federation of shared print prog...
Keynote address given at IOLUG Spring Conference 2015.In 2013, 36 Indiana academic libraries came to...
This report traces the evolution of shared print from localized projects and programs to national an...
Presentation delivered at a day-long symposium "Collaborating to Preserve Our Print Collections" at ...
Shared print initiatives are gaining visibility across the country. While the majority of programs u...
The Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium, Inc. (PALCI) has developed a shared print archive, one...
A presentation at the 2022 PAN Midwinter Forum, relaying the main points of the panel discussion at ...
Shared print initiatives such as the Eastern Academic Scholars’ Trust [EAST] and the HathiTrust Shar...
Libraries from multiple library sectors in Western New York have worked together to develop a region...
This conference presetation presents a profile of the Shared Print Archive Network from the Council ...
The advent of mass digitization, the creation of HathiTrust, and the development of shared print pro...
Many academic libraries face the challenge of decreasing the size of print collections. This paper o...
The Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries is a consortium of 22 university libraries i...
The Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) and Oxford University Press (OUP) are continuing thei...