Repositories for Print : Strategies for Access, Preservation and Democracy /

Repositories for low use books have long existed for the larger cultural institutions across the globe. Libraries have long been strong developers of off-site storage. This need has evolved for libraries because of their continuous collection of print materials as a record of the intellectual and cu...

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Další autoři: O'Connor, Steve (Editor), Vattulainen, Pentti (Editor)
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Saur, 2018
Edice:Current Topics in Library and Information Practice
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ISBN:9783110535372
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Table of contents --   |t List of abbreviations --   |t 1. Introduction and Background --   |t 2. Re-visiting the concept and purpose of the print repository --   |t 3. Managing complex collections in an interconnected world /   |r Ball, Alasdair / White, Liz --   |t 4. Shared Archiving Austria: A Joint Archiving Strategy for Austrian University Libraries /   |r Mayer, Wolfgang / Kromp, Brigitte --   |t 5. Outsourcing: a solution for New Zealand university libraries' print journals /   |r Renwick, Helen / George, Linda --   |t 6. Supporting libraries: Setting up the Cooperative Storage Library Switzerland /   |r Niederer, Ulrich --   |t 7. Supporting users: ensuring access while preserving archival copies /   |r Oesterheld, Christian --   |t 8. The Repository Library /   |r Edvardsen, Jonny / Sakrihei, Helen --   |t 9. The past, present and future of a print repository: CAVAL and the changing context for print storage and preservation /   |r Robinson, Michael --   |t 10. Collection policies for the post-digital era of academic publishing - future scenarios for the academic libraries /   |r Saarti, Jarmo --   |t 11. The evolving model of the National Repository Library of Finland /   |r Vattulainen, Pentti --   |t 12. Repositioning an Institutional Repository to Capture Research and Data /   |r Sidorko, Peter --   |t 13. Coordinating a National Policy for Shared Conservation /   |r Baraggioli, Jean-Louis --   |t 14. The GEPA, or how an old infantry barrack is an answer to the lack of space in Catalonia /   |r Linares, Santi Balagué i / Ferrer, Lluís Anglada i de --   |t 15. Sharing Print Serials in North America: A Status Report and Agenda for the Next Decade /   |r Reilly, Bernard F. --   |t About the authors --   |t About the editors --   |t Index 
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