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Transforming Print: Collection Development and Management for Our Connected Future

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The trend in academic library collections is toward shared print collections and off-site storage. While that might seem to presage the death of print in academic collections, it also serves as a golden opportunity for innovation and experimentation–to develop a vision for a future in which the academic library print collection engages and inspires its communities as never before. Editors McAllister and Laster led Arizona State University’s Future of Print project, an initiative focused on fostering engagement with print collections by emphasizing unique local holdings of interest to their community. In this collection they share their experiences alongside a range of contributors at other institutions, together exploring how to transform print throughout the collections lifecycle, from selection to management to disposition. Spotlighting the ways in which people and books are central to fulfilling the library’s educational mission, this book’s case studies discuss

the Open Stacks concept and methodologies being developing at ASU; what we can learn from browsing behaviors; haptic learning and information literacy; new pathways for print collections such as indie tarot decks; Latin American collections in American research libraries; the St. Louis Model for Shared Regional collection as an approach for arranging cooperative FDLP collections outside consortial settings; efforts toward increasing inclusion in library collections at the University of Denver; an overview of the Rosemont Shared Print Alliance and the Partnership for Shared Book Collections; and an open digital future for the Library of Congress.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Library Association
Country
United States
Date
2 August 2021
Pages
144
ISBN
9780838948828

The trend in academic library collections is toward shared print collections and off-site storage. While that might seem to presage the death of print in academic collections, it also serves as a golden opportunity for innovation and experimentation–to develop a vision for a future in which the academic library print collection engages and inspires its communities as never before. Editors McAllister and Laster led Arizona State University’s Future of Print project, an initiative focused on fostering engagement with print collections by emphasizing unique local holdings of interest to their community. In this collection they share their experiences alongside a range of contributors at other institutions, together exploring how to transform print throughout the collections lifecycle, from selection to management to disposition. Spotlighting the ways in which people and books are central to fulfilling the library’s educational mission, this book’s case studies discuss

the Open Stacks concept and methodologies being developing at ASU; what we can learn from browsing behaviors; haptic learning and information literacy; new pathways for print collections such as indie tarot decks; Latin American collections in American research libraries; the St. Louis Model for Shared Regional collection as an approach for arranging cooperative FDLP collections outside consortial settings; efforts toward increasing inclusion in library collections at the University of Denver; an overview of the Rosemont Shared Print Alliance and the Partnership for Shared Book Collections; and an open digital future for the Library of Congress.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Library Association
Country
United States
Date
2 August 2021
Pages
144
ISBN
9780838948828