Here is a comprehensive review of current library cooperative development programs at the regional, statewide, interstate, and national levels. The distinguished contributors offer thoughtful assessments of the challenges of effectively implementing programs and analyze the successes and limitations of these programs.
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Contents Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Library Resource Sharing: The Illinois Experience
A National Scheme for Collaboration in Collection Development: The RLG-NCIP Effort
The North American Collections Inventory Project (NCIP): 1984 Phase II Results in Indiana
A System Level Coordinated Cooperative Collection Development Model for Illinois
Cooperative Collection Development Among Research Libraries: The Colorado Experience
Indiana, Colorado, and Illinois: Comments on Three Approaches to Coordinated Cooperative Collection Development (CCCD)
Cooperative Acquisitions Within a System: The University of California Shared Purchase Program
The New York State Experience With Coodinated Collection Development: Funding the Stimulus
Discussion Summary of the California and New State Plans
Cooperative Collection Development Programs of the Triangle Research Libraries Network
HILC at Thrity-Four: A View From Within
Response to the Paper HILC at Thirty-Four: A View From Within
A Stitch in Time: The Alaska Cooperative Collection Development Project
The Pacific Northwest Collection Assessment Project
Commentary on the Stephens and Haley Papers
A Model Criterion for a Statewide Plan /Process/System