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Prospective Collection Development: Impacts on Library Collaboration . Shared Print Archiving Preconference Charleston Conference November 2, 2011 Michael Levine-Clark Collections Librarian University of Denver Michael.levine-clark@du.edu. Monographs. Journals are easy Digital Shared
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Prospective Collection Development: Impacts on Library Collaboration Shared Print Archiving Preconference Charleston Conference November 2, 2011 Michael Levine-Clark Collections Librarian University of Denver Michael.levine-clark@du.edu
Monographs • Journals are easy • Digital • Shared • Are the few print titles worth considering?
Looking into the Future • 5 years • Print/electronic mix – still transitional • DDA predominant for e-books • 10 years • Mostly electronic • Mostly DDA • Local POD • How actively will we still collect print?
What Do E-Book Collections Mean? • Easier cooperation within consortia • Shared access to shared purchases • No shared access beyond consortia • Depletion of the collective collection • ILL replaced by STL
Demand-Driven Acquisition • Is there a role for consortia? • Tension between shared discount/local needs • Immediate access vs. stewardship of the cultural record • Access • Better served by DDA • Stewardship of potential acquisitions
And What About Print? • Copies for sharing? Copies for preservation? • Bundled with e-book purchases? • Who stores? • Who pays? • Some stuff will always be print - opportunities • Special collections • Non-English • Small Press