GRN Reports and Papers [1]
Updates and Reports
November 2008: Global Resources Network Update View Report [2]
February 2007: Global Resources Network Progress Report View Report [3]
July 2006: Global Resources Network Project Update View Report [4]
January 2006: GRN transition to the Center for Research Libraries View Report [5]
November 2005: Update on GRN Goals and Outcomes View Report [6]
May 2005: Global Resources Network Progress Report View Report [7]
December 2004: Progress Report on GRN Goals and Outcomes View Report [8]
October 2004: Progress Report on GRN Goals and Outcomes View Report [9]
May 2004: AAU/ARL Global Resources Network Update Report View Report [10]
December 2003: AAU/ARL Global Resources Network Update Report View Report [11]
October 2003: AAU/ARL Global Resources Network Update Report View Report [12]
Presentations and Publications
[13]The Future of Collaboration in Area Studies Collections and Research [14]
Presented by James Simon at SALALM LV, Providence, RI, July 25, 2010.
Changing Global Book Collection Patterns in ARL Libraries [15]
Prepared for the Global Resources Network (GRN) by: Mary E. Jackson, Auto-Graphics, Inc. (formerly Association of Research Libraries); Lynn Silipigni Connaway, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.; Edward T. O'Neill, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.; and Eudora Loh, University of California, Los Angeles in March 2007.
International Collections Development Workshop, [Proceedings] [16] Washington, DC, February 27–28, 2006
Jointly sponsored by the Center for Research Libraries and the Library of Congress.
The Global Record: Understanding Its Use and Ensuring Its Future For Scholarship. [17]
Ann Okerson, Associate University Librarian, Collections & International Programs at Yale University Library. Published in ARL: A Bimonthly Report, no. 240 (June 2005). [18]
The Global Resources Network [19]
James Simon. World Libraries, Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2005, 29–47.
Better Mousetraps in Turbulent Times? The Global Resources Network as a Vehicle for Library Cooperation
Dan Hazen. Journal of Library Administration, Volume 42, Number 2, 5 April 2005 , 35–55(21)
Global Resources Network Conference and Forum [20], [Conference Proceedings], Yale University Library, New Haven, CT, March 24–25, 2005.
Scholars, Libraries, and the AAU/ARL Global Resources Program: Conceptual Framework and Options for Action [21], Dan Hazen. Prepared April 14, 2003, for discussion at the May 2003 ARL Membership Meeting.
The AAU/ARL Global Resources Program: The View from a Crossroads [22].
Deborah Jakubs. Paper delivered at “The New Dynamics and Economics of Cooperative Collection Development” conference, Aberdeen Woods Conference Center, November 2002.
The AAU/ARL Global Resources Program at a Crossroads: Achievements, Best Practices, New Challenges, and Next Steps [23].
Deborah Jakubs (founding Director, AAU/ARL Global Resources Program), March 2002.
ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC [24], no. 206 (October 1999): Special Issue on Global Resources.
Conference Summary: The AAU-ARL Global Resources Program: Catalyst for Cooperation [25], a conference cosponsored with the Library of Congress, June 24, 1998.
Library Collections and Access: Supporting Global Expertise [26], Deborah Jakubs and David Magier. Prepared for the HEA-Title VI-Fulbright/Hays National Policy Conference held at the University of California, Los Angeles, January 23–25, 1997.
Scholarship, Research Libraries and Global Publishing: The Result of a Study Funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation [27], Jutta Reed-Scott, principal author (Washington, D.C.: ARL, 1996).
Strategic Plan for Improving Access to Global Information Resources in U.S. and Canadian Research Libraries [28]. Endorsed by the ARL Board of Directors July 1995.
Report of the AAU Task Force on Acquisition and Distribution of Foreign Language and Area Studies Materials [29], April 1994.
Collections and Research