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Autores principales: Malpas, Constance, Lavoie, Brian
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED564826
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author Malpas, Constance
Lavoie, Brian
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Lavoie, Brian
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Lavoie, Brian
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contents Right-Scaling Stewardship: A Multi-Scale Perspective on Cooperative Print Management Malpas, Constance Lavoie, Brian Library Materials Books Consortia Cataloging Shared Resources and Services Institutional Cooperation Access to Information Library Services Academic Libraries State Universities The goal of this report is to provide an empirically-based assessment, based on WorldCat bibliographic and holdings data, of the size, scope, and salient features of these collections, with special attention to identifying and characterizing segments consisting of relatively scarce and relatively widely-held materials. The analysis also employs a subject-based approach to identifying distinctive collecting strengths at both the local and consortial level, and examines network demand for the consortial print resource using WorldCat Resource Sharing inter-lending data. Insights and findings drawn from the analysis are discussed, which help map the territory of cooperative print strategies organized as a regionally-scaled collaboration. In particular, the findings highlight how scale shapes the scope and depth of the collective print resource; the degrees of redundancy and distinctiveness attached to that collective resource at both local and consortial level; and the scope of cooperation needed to achieve reasonable thresholds of coverage and access. The report also addresses how "right-scaling" stewardship of the collective print investment lies at the center of any shared print strategy, in the sense of determining which materials are best managed at the local level, which are best moved into some form of shared stewardship infrastructure, and the appropriate scale at which collective management should take place.
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spellingShingle Right-Scaling Stewardship: A Multi-Scale Perspective on Cooperative Print Management
Malpas, Constance
Lavoie, Brian
Library Materials
Books
Consortia
Cataloging
Shared Resources and Services
Institutional Cooperation
Access to Information
Library Services
Academic Libraries
State Universities
Right-Scaling Stewardship: A Multi-Scale Perspective on Cooperative Print Management Malpas, Constance Lavoie, Brian Library Materials Books Consortia Cataloging Shared Resources and Services Institutional Cooperation Access to Information Library Services Academic Libraries State Universities The goal of this report is to provide an empirically-based assessment, based on WorldCat bibliographic and holdings data, of the size, scope, and salient features of these collections, with special attention to identifying and characterizing segments consisting of relatively scarce and relatively widely-held materials. The analysis also employs a subject-based approach to identifying distinctive collecting strengths at both the local and consortial level, and examines network demand for the consortial print resource using WorldCat Resource Sharing inter-lending data. Insights and findings drawn from the analysis are discussed, which help map the territory of cooperative print strategies organized as a regionally-scaled collaboration. In particular, the findings highlight how scale shapes the scope and depth of the collective print resource; the degrees of redundancy and distinctiveness attached to that collective resource at both local and consortial level; and the scope of cooperation needed to achieve reasonable thresholds of coverage and access. The report also addresses how "right-scaling" stewardship of the collective print investment lies at the center of any shared print strategy, in the sense of determining which materials are best managed at the local level, which are best moved into some form of shared stewardship infrastructure, and the appropriate scale at which collective management should take place.
title Right-Scaling Stewardship: A Multi-Scale Perspective on Cooperative Print Management
topic Library Materials
Books
Consortia
Cataloging
Shared Resources and Services
Institutional Cooperation
Access to Information
Library Services
Academic Libraries
State Universities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED564826