Co-operation in Action
Collaborative Initiatives in the World of Information
Facet Publishing
Published on 15. April 2002
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-85604-424-0 (ISBN)
Description
There is a growing awareness within the library and information sector that organizations need to co-operate in order to make the most of their services and resources. Collaboration is becoming increasingly important in areas such as collection development, access, preservation and records management, and it has a crucial role to play in support of lifelong learning and in underpinning the move towards increased social inclusion and economic regeneration. This international collection examines the initiatives in place in the UK and worldwide and considers the significance that co-operative activity has for the future success of library and information services. Each contributor writes with a broad international approach and the issue of e-resources in the field of co-operation premeates each chapter.
Reviews / Votes
"I warmly welcome this timely review of the current state of co-operation between libraries, information providers and other cultural institutions." - FROM THE FOREWORD BY TESSA BLACKSTONE, MINISTER OF STATE FOR THE ARTSMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
glossary, further information
Dimensions
Height: 161 mm
Width: 241 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85604-424-0 (9781856044240)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Stella Pilling and Stephanie Kenna are both part of the Co-operation and Partnership Programme at the British Library, Boston Spa.
Content
The view from the British Library - the national library perspective; mapping the British co-operative landscape; the view from Resource - the Council for Museums, Libraries and Archives in the UK; the regional perspective; co-operation in academia; co-operation in preservation; e-co-operation; joined-up funding - promoting and facilitating collaborative work; the international dimension.