Changing Global Book Collection Patterns in ARL Libraries
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,
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.
Ann Okerson, Associate University Librarian, Collections & International Programs at Yale University Library. Published in ARL: A Bimonthly Report, no. 240 (June 2005).
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 , pp. 35-55(21)
Global Resources Network Conference and Forum, Yale University Library, New Haven, CT, March 24-25, 2005.
Global Resources Network Projects Plenary, Chicago, IL, April 26, 2004.
Scholars, Libraries, and the AAU/ARL Global Resources Program: Conceptual Framework and Options for Action, 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.
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.
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, no. 206 (October 1999): Special Issue on Global Resources.
Conference Summary: The AAU-ARL Global Resources Program: Catalyst for Cooperation, a conference cosponsored with the Library of Congress, June 24, 1998.
Library Collections and Access: Supporting Global Expertise, 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, 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. 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, April 1994. [temporary link]
Related Resources
Conference: "The New Dynamics and Economics of Cooperative Collection Development." Cosponsored by the Center for Research Libraries and the Association of Research Libraries and held at the Aberdeen Woods Conference Center, November 8-10, 2002.
Conference: "Creating New Strategies for Cooperative Collection Development." Cosponsored by the Center for Research Libraries, the Association of Research Libraries, the International Consortium of Library Consortia, and the Research Libraries Group and held at the Aberdeen Woods Conference Center, November 1999. Papers published as a freestanding monograph (Binghamton, N.Y.: Haworth Information Press, 2000) and also as vol. 24, 1-4 (2000) of Collection Management.
Conference: "Symposium on Access to and Preservation of Global
Newspapers." Cosponsored by the Library of Congress, the Association
of Research Libraries, the Center for Research Libraries, and the Commission
on Preservation and Access/Council on Library Resources, May 1997.
See also: International
Coalition on Newspapers, ICON.
Conference: "Local Access to Global Collections." A Joint RLG-CURL Symposium on International Resource Sharing held at University College, London, September 23, 1996.
Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access (TICFIA) Program, U.S. Department of Education or Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access (TICFIA) Program, Center for Research Libraries (project information).
