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From Collaborative Purchasing Towards Collaborative Discarding: The Evolution of the Shared Print Repository

Pages 153-167 | Published online: 06 Jul 2012

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Charlotte M. Johnson. (2022) Revisiting the Library Storage Literature Review. Collection Management 47:4, pages 219-237.
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Mary S. Laskowski & Jennifer A. Maddox Abbott. (2021) Collaborative Collection Building: Greater than the Sum of Its Parts. Journal of Library Resource Sharing 30:3-5, pages 51-67.
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Jennifer A. Maddox Abbott. (2020) A Foundation for Change: Using Challenges and Opportunities as Building Blocks for Collection Management. Collection Management 45:2, pages 110-123.
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Philip Calvert. (2019) A Low-Cost National Cooperative Store: The CONZUL Experience. Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve 28:1-2, pages 25-33.
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Meredith Giffin, Kirsten Huhn & Andréa Harland. (2019) Temporary Book Storage Using a Document Management Company. Collection Management 44:1, pages 46-68.
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Michelle R. Turvey-Welch & Roberta L. Johnson. (2017) Repurposing and Renovating Space for High-Density Storage: Kansas State University Libraries' Answer to Additional Collections Space. Collection Management 42:2, pages 109-119.
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Debora Shaw. (2016) Overlap among College and University Library Collections. Collection Management 41:3, pages 117-132.
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Helen N. Levenson. (2015) Michigan Shared Print Initiative and GreenGlass for Groups for Data Analysis in Developing a Collaborative Collective Collection. Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve 25:3-5, pages 89-105.
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Paul Genoni. (2013) A Distributed National Stored Collection: Testing the Possibilities. Australian Academic & Research Libraries 44:2, pages 75-89.
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Paul Genoni. (2013) An international review of the development and implementation of shared print storage. Australian Academic & Research Libraries 44:1, pages 50-66.
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Helen N. Levenson & Amanda Nichols Hess. (2020) Collaborative collection development: current perspectives leading to future initiatives. The Journal of Academic Librarianship 46:5, pages 102201.
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Simona Tabacaru & Carmelita Pickett. (2013) Damned if you do, damned if you don't: Texas A&M University Libraries' collection assessment for off‐site storage. Collection Building 32:3, pages 111-115.
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