Digital resource sharing and library consortia in Italy

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Interlibrary cooperation in Italy is a fairly recent and not very widespread practice. Attention to the topic was aroused in the eighties with the Italian library network project. More recently, under the impetus toward technological innovation, there has been renewed (and more pragmatic) interest in cooperation in all library sectors. Sharing electronic resources is the theme of greatest interest today in university libraries, where various initiatives are aimed at setting up consortia to purchase licenses and run digital products. A number of projects in hand are described, and emerging trends analyzed.

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Giordano, T. (2000). Digital resource sharing and library consortia in Italy. Information Technology and Libraries, 19(2), 84–89. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v19i2.10082

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