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| author | Lavoie, Brian Dempsey, Lorcan Malpas, Constance |
| author_facet | Lavoie, Brian Dempsey, Lorcan Malpas, Constance Lavoie, Brian Dempsey, Lorcan Malpas, Constance |
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| contents | Reflections on Collective Collections Lavoie, Brian Dempsey, Lorcan Malpas, Constance Library Materials Institutional Cooperation Libraries Library Services Academic Libraries Collective collections are multiple local collections described and/or managed as a single collection. Constructing, understanding, and operationalizing collective collections is an increasingly important aspect of collection management for many libraries. This article presents some general insights about collective collections, drawn from a series of studies conducted by OCLC. These insights identify salient characteristics of many collective collections and serve as a starting point for developing collective collection-based strategies for such library priorities as shared print, digitization, and group-scale discovery and fulfillment. |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2020 |
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| spellingShingle | Reflections on Collective Collections Lavoie, Brian Dempsey, Lorcan Malpas, Constance Library Materials Institutional Cooperation Libraries Library Services Academic Libraries Reflections on Collective Collections Lavoie, Brian Dempsey, Lorcan Malpas, Constance Library Materials Institutional Cooperation Libraries Library Services Academic Libraries Collective collections are multiple local collections described and/or managed as a single collection. Constructing, understanding, and operationalizing collective collections is an increasingly important aspect of collection management for many libraries. This article presents some general insights about collective collections, drawn from a series of studies conducted by OCLC. These insights identify salient characteristics of many collective collections and serve as a starting point for developing collective collection-based strategies for such library priorities as shared print, digitization, and group-scale discovery and fulfillment. |
| title | Reflections on Collective Collections |
| topic | Library Materials Institutional Cooperation Libraries Library Services Academic Libraries |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1267646 |