Cooperation and Collaboration Initiatives for Libraries and Related Institutions

Cooperation and Collaboration Initiatives for Libraries and Related Institutions
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781799800453
ISBN-13 : 1799800458
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Synopsis Cooperation and Collaboration Initiatives for Libraries and Related Institutions by : Chisita, Collence Takaingenhamo

At a time when budgets are dwindling, libraries must overcome insularity through collaborative initiatives that allow them to support each other through resource sharing and networking. These collaborative networks can expand beyond libraries to include cooperative efforts with archives and museums in order to surpass challenges in the digital era. Cooperation and Collaboration Initiatives for Libraries and Related Institutions is a critical research publication that explores digital advancements in library collaborative technologies and the steps needed to implement them in order to achieve institutional goals. Featuring topics such as e-records, policymaking, and open educational resources, this book is essential for librarians, archival staff, museum staff, knowledge managers, policymakers, educators, and researchers.

Cases on Establishing Effective Collaborations in Academic Libraries

Cases on Establishing Effective Collaborations in Academic Libraries
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9781668425176
ISBN-13 : 1668425173
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Synopsis Cases on Establishing Effective Collaborations in Academic Libraries by : Piorun, Mary E.

The forming and nurturing of new partnerships and collaborations is a critical component of librarianship. Academic libraries have a long history of collaboration within the library, across their institutions, and in their local communities. However, forming new partnerships can be time-consuming, and at times frustrating, leaving important opportunities, connections, and projects unrealized. Cases on Establishing Effective Collaborations in Academic Libraries presents case studies on effective collaborations in a variety of settings with different objectives, staffing levels, and budgets that have proven to be successful in creating and maintaining strong and productive partnerships. It identifies and shares the role of the academic library in developing effective partnerships and collaborations within academia and the broader community. Covering topics such as controlled digital lending, research computing, and college readiness enhancement, this premier reference source is a vital resource for librarians and libraries, consortiums, university administrators, students and educators of higher education, community leaders, researchers, and academicians.

Proceedings, Stanford Conference on Collaborative Library Systems Development

Proceedings, Stanford Conference on Collaborative Library Systems Development
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1368571227
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Synopsis Proceedings, Stanford Conference on Collaborative Library Systems Development by :

Conference report on a meeting on collaborative library systems development (clsd) in the USA, with particular reference to computer-based documentation and information retrieval systems - includes papers and records of discussions on automation and EDP systems in research libraries, information storage, programming languages, equipment, management processes, etc. Conference held in stanford 1968 October 4 and 5.

Collaboration in International and Comparative Librarianship

Collaboration in International and Comparative Librarianship
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9781466643666
ISBN-13 : 1466643668
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Synopsis Collaboration in International and Comparative Librarianship by : Chakraborty, Susmita

With the introduction of the Bologna Process, the emphasis on the importance of international librarianship and its activity between governmental or non-governmental institutions, organizations, and groups of nations has continued to grow. Collaboration in International and Comparative Librarianship highlights the importance of international librarianship in governmental and non-governmental institutions, organizations, and groups in order to promote, develop, and maintain librarianship and the library profession around the world. This publication is essential for graduate students, researchers, teachers, and LIS administrators in the field of library science.