This article looks at issues surrounding cooperative partnerships between different types of libraries, and between libraries and other organizations. The Ontario School Curriculum Resource (OSCR) and developments in Ontario and Canada are the focus of the article; however, it also provides perspectives on the cooperative experiences that are fundamental to many partnerships. The important benefits as well as the challenges of partnerships are considered, as is the future of cooperative resource sharing.published or submitted for publicatio
The research purpose was to learn about existing joint use public-academic libraries in Canada inclu...
Collaboration among libraries is the central tenet of modern library consortia. A number of underlyi...
It is generally held by organizations that partnering with other organizations with similar or compl...
This article looks at issues surrounding cooperative partnerships between different types of librari...
The authors are both managers in OhioLINK libraries and have complex experiences working within a va...
It is nearly a given that most academic library directors feel the need to collaborate with other li...
Collaboration is vital when it comes to serving academic library patrons. In 2014, the Ottawa Univer...
Uncovered in the course of a 2011 study looking at partnerships between academic and public librarie...
In today’s economy, higher education institutions are struggling to maintain quality while functioni...
The article combines information on theoretical and practical issues of library consortia. This form...
Libraries everywhere are facing a complex array of budget cuts, staff retirements, technological dis...
Libraries in all sectors are coming under increasing pressure from governments and other policymake...
The research purpose was to learn about existing joint use public-academic libraries in Canada inclu...
This article assesses the state of cooperative collection development among a group of technological...
Joint use school and public libraries have a long history in Canada and, particularly in rural Canad...
The research purpose was to learn about existing joint use public-academic libraries in Canada inclu...
Collaboration among libraries is the central tenet of modern library consortia. A number of underlyi...
It is generally held by organizations that partnering with other organizations with similar or compl...
This article looks at issues surrounding cooperative partnerships between different types of librari...
The authors are both managers in OhioLINK libraries and have complex experiences working within a va...
It is nearly a given that most academic library directors feel the need to collaborate with other li...
Collaboration is vital when it comes to serving academic library patrons. In 2014, the Ottawa Univer...
Uncovered in the course of a 2011 study looking at partnerships between academic and public librarie...
In today’s economy, higher education institutions are struggling to maintain quality while functioni...
The article combines information on theoretical and practical issues of library consortia. This form...
Libraries everywhere are facing a complex array of budget cuts, staff retirements, technological dis...
Libraries in all sectors are coming under increasing pressure from governments and other policymake...
The research purpose was to learn about existing joint use public-academic libraries in Canada inclu...
This article assesses the state of cooperative collection development among a group of technological...
Joint use school and public libraries have a long history in Canada and, particularly in rural Canad...
The research purpose was to learn about existing joint use public-academic libraries in Canada inclu...
Collaboration among libraries is the central tenet of modern library consortia. A number of underlyi...
It is generally held by organizations that partnering with other organizations with similar or compl...