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Hauptverfasser: Jin, Xudong, Maurer, Margaret Beecher
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2007
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ908824
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author Jin, Xudong
Maurer, Margaret Beecher
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Maurer, Margaret Beecher
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Maurer, Margaret Beecher
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contents Managing the Advantages and Challenges of Multiple Library Consortia: The View from within the Library Jin, Xudong Maurer, Margaret Beecher Consortia Library Administration Library Networks Library Services Academic Libraries Strategic Planning The authors are both managers in OhioLINK libraries and have complex experiences working within a variety of simultaneous library consortial agreements. Their librarians'-eye view of consortia allows for a discussion of the nature of that landscape, some perspectives on the benefits and advantages of consortia as well as thoughts on the challenges and limitations of consortia. They conclude that while consortial partnerships hold the key to greater efficiencies and strength in libraries, the overlapping layers of consortial agreements that connect libraries form almost a web that can be constricting. Libraries should continue to be creative about how they exploit the power of consortial relationships, but they also need to learn how to lower the administrative overhead created by these agreements, particularly in the areas of communication and the organizational flow of information. Finally, the authors recommend that consortium committees spend more time on short- and long-term strategic planning.
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spellingShingle Managing the Advantages and Challenges of Multiple Library Consortia: The View from within the Library
Jin, Xudong
Maurer, Margaret Beecher
Consortia
Library Administration
Library Networks
Library Services
Academic Libraries
Strategic Planning
Managing the Advantages and Challenges of Multiple Library Consortia: The View from within the Library Jin, Xudong Maurer, Margaret Beecher Consortia Library Administration Library Networks Library Services Academic Libraries Strategic Planning The authors are both managers in OhioLINK libraries and have complex experiences working within a variety of simultaneous library consortial agreements. Their librarians'-eye view of consortia allows for a discussion of the nature of that landscape, some perspectives on the benefits and advantages of consortia as well as thoughts on the challenges and limitations of consortia. They conclude that while consortial partnerships hold the key to greater efficiencies and strength in libraries, the overlapping layers of consortial agreements that connect libraries form almost a web that can be constricting. Libraries should continue to be creative about how they exploit the power of consortial relationships, but they also need to learn how to lower the administrative overhead created by these agreements, particularly in the areas of communication and the organizational flow of information. Finally, the authors recommend that consortium committees spend more time on short- and long-term strategic planning.
title Managing the Advantages and Challenges of Multiple Library Consortia: The View from within the Library
topic Consortia
Library Administration
Library Networks
Library Services
Academic Libraries
Strategic Planning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ908824