Transforming Acquisitions and Collection Services Perspectives on Collaboration Within and Across Libraries

This book explores ways in which libraries can reach new levels of service, quality, and efficiency while minimizing cost by collaborating in acquisitions. In consortial acquisitions, a number of libraries work together, usually in an existing library consortia, to leverage size to support acquisiti...

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Main Author: Flinchbaugh, Michelle (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Purdue University Press 2019
Series:Charleston Insights in Library, Archival, and Information Sciences
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