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Resource Sharing & Information Networks

August 2005 Volume 18, Number 1

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 4

  1. Building Bridges: A Research Library Model for Technology-Based Partnerships

    Carolyn A. Snyder, Howard Carter & Mickey Soltys

    The nature of technology-based collaboration is affected by the changing goals and priorities, budgetary considerations, staff expertise, and leadership of each of the organizations involved in the... More

    pp. 13-23

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  2. Another Kind of Diplomacy: International Resource Sharing

    Kenning Arlitsch, Nancy T. Lombardo & Joan M. Gregory

    Over the past six years, the University of Utah libraries have developed an extensive international presence through digital resource sharing. Services include instruction, electronic document... More

    pp. 105-120

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  3. Managing the Grey Literature of a Discipline through Collaboration: AgEcon Search

    Julia Kelly & Louise Letnes

    AgEcon Search, http://www.agecon.lib.umn.edu, is an important and ground-breaking example of an alternative method of delivering current research results to many potential users. AgEcon Search,... More

    pp. 157-166

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  4. Collaborative Training in Statistical and Data Library Services: Lessons from the Canadian Data Liberation Initiative

    Charles Humphrey

    New technology and knowledge push organizations to upgrade and improve the skills of their staff. Paying for professional development programming is a common way of providing continuing education. ... More

    pp. 167-181

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