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Library linkages/networking:  models of cooperation By Fe Angela M. Verzosa De La Salle University Library
Lecture Outline Definitions commonalities and variations consortial goals consortial models  obstacles and barriers how should libraries proceed? Recommendations/conclusion
DEFINITIONS Library Cooperation is a reciprocall beneficial sharing of resources; developed or  pre-existing by two or more libraries.
DEFINITIONS Library Cooperation is an   umbrella term  for a wide spectrum  of cooperation  processes and  mechanisms.
Library Cooperation - types   Interchange,  Exchange cooperative  institutions like schools of librarianship, library associations, and private/state institutions.
DEFINITIONS: Interchange   TWO OR MORE INSTITUTIONS TEMPORARY  EXCHANGE OF  RESOURCES
DEFINITIONS: Exchange ALL KINDS OF MATERIALS INFORMATION (for staff) INFORMATION(for reader inquiries) USERS BIBLIOGRAPHIC PERSONNEL
OTHER TYPES OF COOPERATION LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS  such as PAARLNET, MAHLAP, etc. Interlibrary Lending projects of PRIVATE/STATE ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS, such as IIC, IUC, CCAL, DOST-ESEP, etc.
MOST COMMON TYPE OF LIBRARY COOPERATION -  RS bibliographic access - know what is available for sharing interlibrary lending - expedite ILLS and DDS cooperative collection development - build complementary collections of materials on which to draw
Library Consortium   Brings together  librarians and  libraries for activities and  objectives that cannot be as effectively undertaken individually.
Commonalities and Variations Consortium Network Association Virtual Library
Commonalities and Variations informal formal government - sponsored
Consortium Continuum
Consortial goals communications/networking cooperative programming economies of scale (when mass producing a good results in lower average cost)  pooled purchasing Funding support Sharing risks
Consortium Continuum
OCLC  -  Online Computer Library Center RLIN  -  Research Libraries Information Network JANET  -  Joint Academic Network (UK) Project EARL  - Electronic Access to Resources in Libraries (UK) ISTEC  -  Ibero-American Science and Technology Education Consortium Models for Library Consortia
to broaden electronic availability of materials to upgrade the information system skills, and  to sharpen the skills and independence of user.  Models for Library Consortia ISTEC  aims
ISTEC  has  over 50 members and 4 regional Digital Libraries groups has facilitated installation of Internet based document transmission software has trained users to research databases has coordinated electronic requests and transmissions of documents for over 12 years.  Models for Library Consortia
ISTEC  - current efforts  enhancement of Library  and Information skills  ongoing Consortial    Acquisition negotiations  with major providers  participation in major international Electronic Thesis/Dissertations projects Models for Library Consortia
range from simple to the more complex shaped by varying needs and interests many are still informal and voluntary in nature borne from institutional linkages of academic institutions within a geographical location formed mainly for interlending activities and bibliographic access few are focused on cooperative acquisitions Models of local Library Consortia
Inter-Institutional Consortium - 1972 Academic Libraries Book Acquisitions Systems Association (ALBASA) - 1973 Philippine Library Materials Project - late 70s Cagayan de Oro Cooperating Academic Libraries (CCAL) - 1988 DOST-ESEP Library Network - 1989 Mendiola Consortium (FAPE’s Aralin Project) Models of Early Library Consortia
European Studies Program Philippines Consortium LibraryLink Project (Ayala Foundation/FHL) Ortigas Consortium ALINET DACUN Intramuros Consortium PAARLNET Other Library Consortia in ’90s
Inter-Institutional Consortium Established in 1972 by five institutions: DLSU, SSC, SPC, PCU, and PNU Governed by a Board of Responsibles With permanent Secretariat Funded by United Board for Higher Ed Members contribute annual fees Meet monthly and plan annually Report annually on all activities Still active as South Manila Consortium with Adamson as sixth member a multiple consortia and the library consortium is only one area
Manila South Consortium (IIC) -  Achievements Cooperative cataloging Cooperative indexing Union lists Theses databases Digitization of rare Filipiniana Standardization of Library handbooks Shared access to OCLC Firstsearch Library skills development training programs
ALBASA Established in 1973 by 13 institutions as  Academic Libraries Book Acquisitions Systems Association   Initially funded by Ford Foundation and Asia Foundation Governed by a Board of Directors With permanent secretariat Engaged primarily in cooperative acquisitions
ALBASA - Achievements membership book purchases discounts book fairs  continuing professional development staff continuity
Cagayan de Oro Cooperating Academic Libraries (CCAL) Established in 1988 by 5 schools Engaged primarily in interlibrary lending services & bib. access Formally estab as ALINet in 1999 with 41 members now Engages in cooperative cataloging  and database-sharing on theses and Filipiniana
ALINet -  Achievements Access to information Bibliographic Center / Cooperative Cataloging Computerized database for theses and Filipiniana collections Training programs, workshops, etc. Consulting services Cooperative materials development Assistance in computerization of member-libraries
DOST-ESEP CONSORTIUM Established in 1989 by 8 institutions Sponsored by DOST Funded by World Bank With permanent secretariat in Taguig Focused on science education and engineering infrastructure development a multiple consortia and the library consortium is only one area
DOST-ESEP CONSORTIUM OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES   1. Collection Development 1.  Evaluation of status of collection in ESEP areas of  concentration 2. Improvement of  areas of specialization (graduate level) 3. Re-Survey of wants and  needs  4.  Match ing of teaching and research requirements 5.  Substitution of  unsupplied materials  6.  Conversion of data files into digital images 2.Library Automation 1.  Full operationalization of TINLIB 2.  Expansion of PHNET backbone 3.  Upgrading of hardware/software 4.  Expansion of CD - networking   5.  Full use of INTERNET 6.  Access to international bibliographic networks  7.  Full implementation of DDS and ILLS 8. Post-implementation evaluation of integrated programs 9. Linkages with other academic institutions here and abroad
DOST-ESEP CONSORTIUM OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES 3. Human Resources Development Faculty 1.  Licensing of library faculty/asst. librarians 2.  Completion of masteral studies 3. Postgraduate studies/overseas training in areas of  specialization Staff 4. Participation in job enrichment program  5.  Team development / leadership 6.  Involvement in skills training-workshops  7.  Job review and reclassification 8.  Hiring additional personnel  Administrators 9.  IT training of administrators 10.  Management training of supervisors  11.  Exposure to international conferences    12  Evaluation of existing organizational structure, &  policies & procedures 13.  Evaluation of library leadership 14. Development, implementation and evaluation of  programs
DOST-ESEP CONSORTIUM OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES   4.  Physical Resources 1.  Expansion & upgrading   a.  Internet  facilities   b.  Multimedia equipment   c.  Storage facilities (compact/remote)     d.  CD network facilities   2.  New acquisitions   a. Flat-bed scanner; computer laptops, Pentinum  computers (or higher)   b.  Modern/world-class library furnitures    c.  OHPs in all classrooms    d.  generator for lib. buildiing   e.  additional telephone lines  3.  Renovation  of key areas according to master plan   a.  Circulation - work area, graduate corners    b.  Reference - Cd workstations 4.  Acquisition of electronic security system/devices
LibraryLink Project  Established in 1997 by Filipinas Heritage Funded by Ayala Foundation Inc. With permanent secretariat With 78 participating libraries Focused on building an electronic library of Filipiniana materials, with 185,000 bib. records to date
Other library consortia Mendiola Consortium  European Studies Program Phils (ESPP) Ortigas Consortium Intramuros Consortium PAARLNET DACUN
1. Unification of library standards 2. Collection development enhancement 3. IT infrastructure 4. Publication  DACUN  (Davao Colleges and Universities Network) 1. Social Sciences 2. Humanities 3. Natural Science 4. Nursing and Allied Medical Fields Monographs – LC and with other  a. DACUN   Master’s Theses b. committees
Philippine eLib Project   A govt-sponsored collaborative project Involving core collections  from TNL, DOST, DA, and  UP Library System aims to make Philippine materials available in digital format (24M images) to provide cooperative acquisition and sharing of expensive online databases to house data center at TNL, with data recovery site at UP Diliman uses open source/standard tools, which can be replicated
How should libraries proceed? mission and purpose? most effective model? consortium membership? consortium in place? resources needed? complementary consortia
How should libraries proceed? What is the consortium’s mission and purpose? Is the mission and purpose best met with a formal or informal consortium? Who is the consortium designed to serve: by library type, size or geography? Is there a consortium in place that serves or could be developed to serve that mission or purpose? What resources, financial or other, are needed to support the consortium’s mission and progress? What other consortia have complementary missions and resources which could enhance the consortium’s value to members?
Traditional Areas  of Cooperation  Reciprocal Borrowing      Controlled user access to member libraries   Communications    Sharing ideas and information among member   libraries   Continuing Education   Providing opportunities for education for staff and   library users   Staff Development   Low cost training for professional and non-  professional staff
Non-Traditional Areas Technical Expertise    Assistance in planning and managing  library automation projects Cooperative acquisitions of electronic materials Collective licensing agreements Electronic networking sharing of  digitized materials online in addition to sharing of online catalogs Open Access to journals publishing online journals of scholarly works
Obstacles or  Barriers   Inadequate funding Limited personnel Outdated technology Lack of standards Insufficient knowledge Fear of loss Copyright issues Negative attitudes No tradition of cooperation or Reluctance to participate Other challenges
Needed changes   Availability of publications Bibliographic control Online Union catalogs and union lists Increased use of technology Better delivery of services Better understanding of copyright laws Uniform collection of statistics Regular training  Positive attitude
Conclusions Digital technology  transforming institutional libraries, library profession, and librarians  building technology, standards and infrastructures sharing knowledge and resources for networked info and communication
Recommendations Provide free ILL services and formalize reciprocal agreements Promote  standards, guidelines and procedures Keep pace with change.  Be innovative, flexible, and determined Reduce the information gap Remove barriers for success Focus on team effort Be ready to take risks
 
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Library Linkages

  • 1. Library linkages/networking: models of cooperation By Fe Angela M. Verzosa De La Salle University Library
  • 2. Lecture Outline Definitions commonalities and variations consortial goals consortial models obstacles and barriers how should libraries proceed? Recommendations/conclusion
  • 3. DEFINITIONS Library Cooperation is a reciprocall beneficial sharing of resources; developed or pre-existing by two or more libraries.
  • 4. DEFINITIONS Library Cooperation is an umbrella term for a wide spectrum of cooperation processes and mechanisms.
  • 5. Library Cooperation - types Interchange, Exchange cooperative institutions like schools of librarianship, library associations, and private/state institutions.
  • 6. DEFINITIONS: Interchange TWO OR MORE INSTITUTIONS TEMPORARY EXCHANGE OF RESOURCES
  • 7. DEFINITIONS: Exchange ALL KINDS OF MATERIALS INFORMATION (for staff) INFORMATION(for reader inquiries) USERS BIBLIOGRAPHIC PERSONNEL
  • 8. OTHER TYPES OF COOPERATION LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS such as PAARLNET, MAHLAP, etc. Interlibrary Lending projects of PRIVATE/STATE ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS, such as IIC, IUC, CCAL, DOST-ESEP, etc.
  • 9. MOST COMMON TYPE OF LIBRARY COOPERATION - RS bibliographic access - know what is available for sharing interlibrary lending - expedite ILLS and DDS cooperative collection development - build complementary collections of materials on which to draw
  • 10. Library Consortium Brings together librarians and libraries for activities and objectives that cannot be as effectively undertaken individually.
  • 11. Commonalities and Variations Consortium Network Association Virtual Library
  • 12. Commonalities and Variations informal formal government - sponsored
  • 14. Consortial goals communications/networking cooperative programming economies of scale (when mass producing a good results in lower average cost) pooled purchasing Funding support Sharing risks
  • 16. OCLC - Online Computer Library Center RLIN - Research Libraries Information Network JANET - Joint Academic Network (UK) Project EARL - Electronic Access to Resources in Libraries (UK) ISTEC - Ibero-American Science and Technology Education Consortium Models for Library Consortia
  • 17. to broaden electronic availability of materials to upgrade the information system skills, and to sharpen the skills and independence of user. Models for Library Consortia ISTEC aims
  • 18. ISTEC has over 50 members and 4 regional Digital Libraries groups has facilitated installation of Internet based document transmission software has trained users to research databases has coordinated electronic requests and transmissions of documents for over 12 years. Models for Library Consortia
  • 19. ISTEC - current efforts enhancement of Library and Information skills ongoing Consortial Acquisition negotiations with major providers participation in major international Electronic Thesis/Dissertations projects Models for Library Consortia
  • 20. range from simple to the more complex shaped by varying needs and interests many are still informal and voluntary in nature borne from institutional linkages of academic institutions within a geographical location formed mainly for interlending activities and bibliographic access few are focused on cooperative acquisitions Models of local Library Consortia
  • 21. Inter-Institutional Consortium - 1972 Academic Libraries Book Acquisitions Systems Association (ALBASA) - 1973 Philippine Library Materials Project - late 70s Cagayan de Oro Cooperating Academic Libraries (CCAL) - 1988 DOST-ESEP Library Network - 1989 Mendiola Consortium (FAPE’s Aralin Project) Models of Early Library Consortia
  • 22. European Studies Program Philippines Consortium LibraryLink Project (Ayala Foundation/FHL) Ortigas Consortium ALINET DACUN Intramuros Consortium PAARLNET Other Library Consortia in ’90s
  • 23. Inter-Institutional Consortium Established in 1972 by five institutions: DLSU, SSC, SPC, PCU, and PNU Governed by a Board of Responsibles With permanent Secretariat Funded by United Board for Higher Ed Members contribute annual fees Meet monthly and plan annually Report annually on all activities Still active as South Manila Consortium with Adamson as sixth member a multiple consortia and the library consortium is only one area
  • 24. Manila South Consortium (IIC) - Achievements Cooperative cataloging Cooperative indexing Union lists Theses databases Digitization of rare Filipiniana Standardization of Library handbooks Shared access to OCLC Firstsearch Library skills development training programs
  • 25. ALBASA Established in 1973 by 13 institutions as Academic Libraries Book Acquisitions Systems Association Initially funded by Ford Foundation and Asia Foundation Governed by a Board of Directors With permanent secretariat Engaged primarily in cooperative acquisitions
  • 26. ALBASA - Achievements membership book purchases discounts book fairs continuing professional development staff continuity
  • 27. Cagayan de Oro Cooperating Academic Libraries (CCAL) Established in 1988 by 5 schools Engaged primarily in interlibrary lending services & bib. access Formally estab as ALINet in 1999 with 41 members now Engages in cooperative cataloging and database-sharing on theses and Filipiniana
  • 28. ALINet - Achievements Access to information Bibliographic Center / Cooperative Cataloging Computerized database for theses and Filipiniana collections Training programs, workshops, etc. Consulting services Cooperative materials development Assistance in computerization of member-libraries
  • 29. DOST-ESEP CONSORTIUM Established in 1989 by 8 institutions Sponsored by DOST Funded by World Bank With permanent secretariat in Taguig Focused on science education and engineering infrastructure development a multiple consortia and the library consortium is only one area
  • 30. DOST-ESEP CONSORTIUM OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES 1. Collection Development 1. Evaluation of status of collection in ESEP areas of concentration 2. Improvement of areas of specialization (graduate level) 3. Re-Survey of wants and needs 4. Match ing of teaching and research requirements 5. Substitution of unsupplied materials 6. Conversion of data files into digital images 2.Library Automation 1. Full operationalization of TINLIB 2. Expansion of PHNET backbone 3. Upgrading of hardware/software 4. Expansion of CD - networking 5. Full use of INTERNET 6. Access to international bibliographic networks 7. Full implementation of DDS and ILLS 8. Post-implementation evaluation of integrated programs 9. Linkages with other academic institutions here and abroad
  • 31. DOST-ESEP CONSORTIUM OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES 3. Human Resources Development Faculty 1. Licensing of library faculty/asst. librarians 2. Completion of masteral studies 3. Postgraduate studies/overseas training in areas of specialization Staff 4. Participation in job enrichment program 5. Team development / leadership 6. Involvement in skills training-workshops 7. Job review and reclassification 8. Hiring additional personnel Administrators 9. IT training of administrators 10. Management training of supervisors 11. Exposure to international conferences 12 Evaluation of existing organizational structure, & policies & procedures 13. Evaluation of library leadership 14. Development, implementation and evaluation of programs
  • 32. DOST-ESEP CONSORTIUM OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES 4. Physical Resources 1. Expansion & upgrading a. Internet facilities b. Multimedia equipment c. Storage facilities (compact/remote) d. CD network facilities 2. New acquisitions a. Flat-bed scanner; computer laptops, Pentinum computers (or higher) b. Modern/world-class library furnitures c. OHPs in all classrooms d. generator for lib. buildiing e. additional telephone lines 3. Renovation of key areas according to master plan a. Circulation - work area, graduate corners b. Reference - Cd workstations 4. Acquisition of electronic security system/devices
  • 33. LibraryLink Project Established in 1997 by Filipinas Heritage Funded by Ayala Foundation Inc. With permanent secretariat With 78 participating libraries Focused on building an electronic library of Filipiniana materials, with 185,000 bib. records to date
  • 34. Other library consortia Mendiola Consortium European Studies Program Phils (ESPP) Ortigas Consortium Intramuros Consortium PAARLNET DACUN
  • 35. 1. Unification of library standards 2. Collection development enhancement 3. IT infrastructure 4. Publication DACUN (Davao Colleges and Universities Network) 1. Social Sciences 2. Humanities 3. Natural Science 4. Nursing and Allied Medical Fields Monographs – LC and with other a. DACUN Master’s Theses b. committees
  • 36. Philippine eLib Project A govt-sponsored collaborative project Involving core collections from TNL, DOST, DA, and UP Library System aims to make Philippine materials available in digital format (24M images) to provide cooperative acquisition and sharing of expensive online databases to house data center at TNL, with data recovery site at UP Diliman uses open source/standard tools, which can be replicated
  • 37. How should libraries proceed? mission and purpose? most effective model? consortium membership? consortium in place? resources needed? complementary consortia
  • 38. How should libraries proceed? What is the consortium’s mission and purpose? Is the mission and purpose best met with a formal or informal consortium? Who is the consortium designed to serve: by library type, size or geography? Is there a consortium in place that serves or could be developed to serve that mission or purpose? What resources, financial or other, are needed to support the consortium’s mission and progress? What other consortia have complementary missions and resources which could enhance the consortium’s value to members?
  • 39. Traditional Areas of Cooperation Reciprocal Borrowing  Controlled user access to member libraries Communications  Sharing ideas and information among member libraries Continuing Education Providing opportunities for education for staff and  library users Staff Development Low cost training for professional and non- professional staff
  • 40. Non-Traditional Areas Technical Expertise  Assistance in planning and managing library automation projects Cooperative acquisitions of electronic materials Collective licensing agreements Electronic networking sharing of digitized materials online in addition to sharing of online catalogs Open Access to journals publishing online journals of scholarly works
  • 41. Obstacles or Barriers Inadequate funding Limited personnel Outdated technology Lack of standards Insufficient knowledge Fear of loss Copyright issues Negative attitudes No tradition of cooperation or Reluctance to participate Other challenges
  • 42. Needed changes Availability of publications Bibliographic control Online Union catalogs and union lists Increased use of technology Better delivery of services Better understanding of copyright laws Uniform collection of statistics Regular training Positive attitude
  • 43. Conclusions Digital technology transforming institutional libraries, library profession, and librarians building technology, standards and infrastructures sharing knowledge and resources for networked info and communication
  • 44. Recommendations Provide free ILL services and formalize reciprocal agreements Promote standards, guidelines and procedures Keep pace with change. Be innovative, flexible, and determined Reduce the information gap Remove barriers for success Focus on team effort Be ready to take risks
  • 45.  

Editor's Notes

  • #2: The subject of my lecture this afternoon was first presented in March 2004, at a Conference sponsored by Ateneo de Manila University on “Library Management in the 21 st Century,” and the topic assigned to me dealt with “ Library consortia and cooperation in this digital age: an Overview of the Philippine Experience.” I have recently revised that presentation and included many updates on the subject for this lecture.