This book, first published in 1998, examines formal cooperative
collection development programs as well as nonformal agreements. It
analyses the most effective mechanisms for establishing a
cooperative collection agenda, including making the most economical
use of library funds; inadequate delivery mechanisms; and the
effects of the Internet on the expectations of library patrons and
how interlibrary loans can help. It concludes that a library's
collection development future may lie in providing financial
subsidies to fund large storehouses of digital records.
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