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 12, Issue 2 (2020)
Editorial
We Can’t Trace Time and the Times Have Changed Us
Michael Levine-Clark and Jill Emery
Columns
HathiTrust Emergency Temporary Access Service: Reaping The Rewards Of Long-term Collaboration
Natalie Fulkerson, Sandra McIntyre, and Melissa Stewart
From the Field
The Collaborative Federal Depository Program: Managing Federal Depository Library Program Collections in the Southeast
Renee Bosman, Cheryle Cole-Bennett, Abigail DeSoto, and Amy Laub-Carroll
University of Nebraska Medical Center: Collaborating with Campus Partners in Renovated Library
Emily J. McElroy
Shared Print on the Threshold: Looking Back and Forging the Future
Susan Stearns and Alison Wohlers
Collaborative Coordination in a Crisis: Electronic Theses and Dissertations Services During COVID-19 at the University of Pittsburgh
John Fudrow, Jonah McAllister-Erickson, and Lauren B. Collister
Consortia: An Evolving Landscape
Jill Grogg and Hannah Rosen
