Increasingly, libraries are moved to seek partnerships with other libraries, with other organizations in the information and technology fields, with other entities in our institutions, and with other groups and enterprises in our communities. While partnerships of all sorts have had a long history in the field of librarianship, today, as never before, there is greater urgency to develop and exploit library partnerships, and to think widely and creatively on new types of, and potentials for, partnerships.
Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 3 (2019)
Editorial
The Interpersonal Collaboration
Jill Emery and Michael Levine-Clark
Columns
What Library Collaboration Means to Me: Perspectives from an Academic Consortium Director
George Machovec
From the Field
OhioLINK’s Affordable Learning Initiatives – Making a Collaborative Commitment to Affordability for Students
Anna Bendo and Gwen Evans
Love Data @ UH: Collaborating with Campus Partners to Promote Data Services
Wenli Gao, Andrea Malone, and Alexandra Simons
Peer Reviewed Articles
Alumni Oral Histories: A Collaboration Between the Libraries and Development and Alumni Relations
Rebeccca Ciota
Collaborative Information Literacy Practices to Connect Theory to Practice in Rehabilitation Counseling Students
Donna Witek and Rebecca Spirito Dalgin
Collaborating Across Campus to Advance Open Access Policy Compliance
Andrew Johnson, Melissa Cantrell, and Ryan Caillet
Seeking an Intentional Crossroads: Working Towards an Understanding of Community Building in Hawai’i Public Libraries
Vanessa Irvin, Nicholas Cho, and Sarah Nakashima
