The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library in San Jose, California is a unique dual-use library serving the students of San Jose State University and the community of San Jose, California. The reference collections of the two libraries are merged and interfiled to promote ease of access for both populations served. Economies of scale were realized through collaborative collection development activities for major reference purchases between the two institutions. This article describes the planning and creation of the King Library\u27s merged reference collection and reviews the literature of collaborative collection development and merged or interfiled collections
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This chapter explores the experiences of two libraries, Oregon State University (OSU) and the Univer...
Joint-use libraries have been created to share resources, reduce facilities costs, and more efficien...
This article explores the transferal of a historic library of books known as the Salzburger Collecti...
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library is the largest library building west of the Mississippi Riv...
Discusses the new Dr Martin Luther King Jr Library in San Jose´, California, which will house the co...
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Library at San Jose State University is a unique combination of both aca...
My talk today is specifically related to merging government publications department with reference s...
Merging two distinct academic libraries into one presents unique problems and challenges. In 2010 th...
This article highlights various collaborative efforts during the author’s career as a reference libr...
Utah State University and the College of Eastern Utah merged in July 2010, necessitating the renegot...
In 2003 San José State University (SJSU) and the City of San José formed a unique partnership to off...
This book explores ways in which libraries can reach new levels of service, quality, and efficiency ...
A poster session presented at the American Library Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, Ju...
Profile of a Merger: In 2009, the dean of libraries and the director of the university press at Utah...
This book explores ways in which libraries can reach new levels of service, quality, and efficiency ...
This chapter explores the experiences of two libraries, Oregon State University (OSU) and the Univer...
Joint-use libraries have been created to share resources, reduce facilities costs, and more efficien...
This article explores the transferal of a historic library of books known as the Salzburger Collecti...