Unit:
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Title:
INTERVIEWS WITH PUBLIC LIBRARY EXPERTS ABOUT COLLABORATIONS
Languages of Item:
English
Abstract:
The aim of this research study is to explore which areas public libraries would need assistance from a collaboration, and which types or models of collaboration would better support public libraries. In other words, this study intends to trace the lessons learned from academic libraries consortia and suggest a framework to aid public libraries in deciding on a collaboration model in cases where cooperation has not been established.
Authors:
Thalia Gonda
Christos Papatheodorou
Keywords:
public libraries collaborations, library consortia
Main subject category:
Social, Political and Economic sciences
Project information:
Ph.D. research
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