No. 12
ISSN: 1559-0011
June 2009
Contents
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.
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.
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.
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