Say we’re a library. Specifically, a library attached to a world famous (indeed, a U.N. World Heritage-designated) historic site. We have an incredible array of information about the founding father for whom we work: scholarly monographs, popular books, documentaries, journal and magazine articles, primary sources, secondary sources–heck, we’d even have quaternary and quinary sources if [...]
Posts Tagged ‘collaboration’
An open source library?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged collaboration, open source, solving problems on November 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Collaboration among libraries, archives, and museums
Posted in Managing Information, tagged archives, collaboration, libraries, museums, OCLC on September 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Melissa Renspie, Senior Communications Officer at OCLC, reports that, “our latest publication, a report on library, archive and museum collaboration by our contractor, Diane Zorich, and Program Officers Günter Waibel and Ricky Erway, “Beyond the Silos of the LAMs: Collaboration Among Libraries, Archives and Museums,” (.pdf: 334K/59pp) is now available on the RLG Programs Web [...]