List of Figures and Tables; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Section I - The Digital Environment: Chapter 1 Collaboration among Libraries, Archives, and Museums in the United States: 1999-2019; Chapter 2 A Case Study on the Future of Digital Technologies in Libraries, Archives and Museums: Collecting Institutions in the Network Society; Chapter 3 How and Why the European Union Promotes Collaboration to Connect Museums, Libraries, and Archives with Online Users Across Europe and Around the World: Europeana; Section II - Collaborative Models: Chapter 4 Lessons Learned from Digital Collaborations: Standards and Descriptive Practices; Chapter 5 Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums: ATALM A Practical Model for Local Collaboration; Section III - Taking a Look at LAM Education: What Works, What Could Work Better: Chapter 6 Libraries, Archives and Museums of the Future: Educational Programs in Europe; Chapter 7 Promoting Collaboration, Recognizing the Power of Information and Object in Professional Identity: Educating Library, Archives, and Museum Professionals in the United States; Section IV - Funding and Sustainability: Global Reach, Local Impact: Chapter 8 A Case Study for Collective Action Through Federal Grant Funding: Grant Programs that Saved History; Chapter 9 Funding, Sustainability, and Cross-Institutional Collaboration; Chapter 10 Collaboration North of the (U.S.) Border; Chapter 11 Banding Together Against Disasters: The Benefits of Collaboration in Times of Crisis; Section V - The Cultural Economy: Chapter 12 The Value of Archives and Authenticity in Exhibitions of Visual Culture; Chapter 13 Grassroots Collaborative Models for Visibility and Advocacy: Building on "LA as Subject"; Chapter 14 The Role of Libraries, Archives and Museums in the Cultural Economy - Perception, Documentation, and Vision for the Future; Index.