
Creating New Strategies for Cooperative Collection Development
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lengthy approval processes
fixation on volume count instead of quality
faculty and commercial resistance to reforming scholarly communications
publishing monopolies and rising prices Creating New Strategies for Cooperative Collection Development defines the issues that need to be addressed by the library community to foster the advancement of cooperative collection development and suggests a series of steps that can be taken to ensure its future success and continued growth. It is an essential guide to the world of resource sharing.
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Introduction
Keynote Address
University Libraries as Agents of Change
Cooperatives: Approval Plans and Consortia
Designing and Implementing a Consortial Approval Plan: The OhioLINK Experience
Making the Common Uncommon? Examining Consortial Approval Plan Cooperation
Collaborative Purchasing: A Model for Financially Straitened Times
Back to the Future: Building the Florida Library Research Consortium
Scholarly Communications
Last Copy Depository: Cooperative Collection Management Centers in the Electronic Age
An Experiment in Cooperative Collection Development: South Asia Vernaculars Among the Research Triangle Universities
The Whole is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts
Consortia, Cooperatives and Consternation
The Printed Book: Still in Need of CCD
Grey Literature Poses New Challenges for Research Libraries
Challenges and Constraints for History Selectors
Collecting Material on Natural Disasters: A Case Study in Co-Operative Collections Development
International Perspectives
Dancing with Elephants: International Cooperation in an Interdependent (But Unequal) World
International Information Exchange: New Configurations for Library Collaboration in South Asian Studies
From Farmington Plan to the Pacific Rim Digital Library Alliance: New Strategies in Developing International Collections
Co-operative Collection Development: A UK National Library Perspective
Specialized Cooperative Efforts in Collection Development: An Analysis of Three Slavic Programs
Libraries of One World: Librarians Look Across the Oceans
The Politics of Information Institutions, or I Am Not a Luddite, But...
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