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Main Author: Dorst, Thomas J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ485257
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author Dorst, Thomas J.
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contents Cooperative Collection Management at the Crossroads: Is There a New Social Paradigm for Resources Sharing? Dorst, Thomas J. Access to Information Futures (of Society) Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Cooperation Shared Library Resources Users (Information) Examines current perceptions of cooperative collection management among libraries as well as possible alternative futures. Highlights include relationships between access, delivery, and the collections; integrated resource sharing; and resource sharing as a social model, including paradigm shifts involving networks based on users rather than collections and involving user fees. (Contains two references.) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Cooperative Collection Management at the Crossroads: Is There a New Social Paradigm for Resources Sharing?
Dorst, Thomas J.
Access to Information
Futures (of Society)
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Shared Library Resources
Users (Information)
Cooperative Collection Management at the Crossroads: Is There a New Social Paradigm for Resources Sharing? Dorst, Thomas J. Access to Information Futures (of Society) Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Cooperation Shared Library Resources Users (Information) Examines current perceptions of cooperative collection management among libraries as well as possible alternative futures. Highlights include relationships between access, delivery, and the collections; integrated resource sharing; and resource sharing as a social model, including paradigm shifts involving networks based on users rather than collections and involving user fees. (Contains two references.) (LRW)
title Cooperative Collection Management at the Crossroads: Is There a New Social Paradigm for Resources Sharing?
topic Access to Information
Futures (of Society)
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Shared Library Resources
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ485257