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No.12
ISSN: 1559-0011
June 2009

Contents

President's Report

Library cooperation in the 21st century

Sharing resources and managing the library in new ways

Sponsoring cooperative learning

Gates, OCLC to develop campaign

More cooperation enhances WorldCat

How we succeed together

Managing the collective collection

OCLC evolves governance

WorldCat statistics

Statistics from cooperatives worldwide


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No. 12
ISSN: 1559-0011
June 2009

Contents

Cover Story
Combining forces to achieve more

Working together to solve common problems and share resources is nothing new to libraries. But now, almost a decade into the 21st century, we can see that increasing technological and social changes impact how all individuals and groups cooperate. Coming from a long tradition of sharing, libraries may be better-suited than other industries to benefit from increased cooperative opportunities.

 

Updates
Sharing resources and managing the library in new ways

OCLC announces a new strategy to connect the content, technology and expertise of its member libraries worldwide to create the first Web-scale, cooperative library management service.

 

Research
Managing the collective collection

The next major stage in library collaboration will require a changed view of print collections, one that acknowledges the primacy of on-demand access in the online environment and the need to mobilize physical inventory more effectively across a much wider audience of users.

Departments

President’s Report

Spotlight

Advocacy

Labs

Membership update

WorldCat statistics

By the numbers


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