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Library Consortia
Practical Guide for Library Managers
This comprehensive resource provides a starting point for librarians who are considering the addition of library consortia to their libraries
Aditya Tripathi (Author), Jawahar Lal (Author)
9780081009086, Elsevier Science
Paperback / softback, published 18 July 2016
142 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.1 cm, 0.23 kg
Libraries are burdened with increased demand for resources and services and inflating expectations against shrinking or stagnant budgets. An individual library cannot cope with the situation. Hence, libraries form alliances for cooperation and sharing. Emerging changes in the publishing industry are phenomenal and have forced libraries to move toward a strategic partnership called library consortia. Information technology has played a vital role in developing such partnerships. Publishers offer packages of resources to library consortia benefitting all member libraries. Library consortia protect the interests of individual members while considering the business interests of publishers. This book is a start-up guide to libraries and librarians desiring to form library consortia. It covers the various facets of library consortia and corresponding activities. The chapters are presented with different consortia models, formations, business negotiations and various licensing schemes.
Chapter 1 Library Cooperation
Chapter 2 Origin and Development of Library Consortia
Chapter 3 Library Consortia: Needs and Components
Chapter 4 Library Consortia: Advantages, Disadvantages and Success
Chapter 5 Library Consortia Models
Chapter 6 Management of Library Consortia
Subject Areas: Community & outreach services [GLMX], Library & information sciences [GL]