Reflections on collective collections

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Abstract

Collective collections are multiple local collections described and/or managed as a single collection. Constructing, understanding, and operationalizing collective collections is an increasingly important aspect of collection management for many libraries. This article presents some general insights about collective collections, drawn from a series of studies conducted by OCLC. These insights identify salient characteristics of many collective collections and serve as a starting point for developing collective collection-based strategies for such library priorities as shared print, digitization, and group-scale discovery and fulfillment.

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Lavoie, B., Dempsey, L., & Malpas, C. (2020). Reflections on collective collections. College and Research Libraries, 81(6), 981–996. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.81.6.981

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