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Research libraries (in general) would see the most benefit from multi-institutional models for:
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Carole Moore (Toronto)
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My library is most ready to accept building a jointly funded and managed operation with other libraries around [choose one]:
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Carole Moore (Toronto)
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My faculty and students would be willing to suspend purchase of print copies of materials available electronically and rely on inter-library loan or the collective purchase of print copes to be owned collectively by multiple institutions.
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Carole Moore (Toronto)
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Within 5 years, shared collection print storage programs are most likely for:
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Carole Moore (Toronto)
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The major barrier to library collaboration is:
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Carole Moore (Toronto)
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The library’s involvement in virtual communities is likely to be:
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Wendy Lougee (Minnesota)
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I would be willing to commit my institution to making public the content of publisher agreements, including pricing, special arrangements, and other privileges.
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Anne Kenney (Cornell)
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I am willing to commit my institution to forego one-on-one arrangements with commercial entities around digitization of special collections materials in favor of collective arrangements involving multiple research libraries.
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Anne Kenney (Cornell)
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I am willing to pay a recurring annual fee to another library for a service that benefits my constituents and the broader community.
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Kevin Guthrie (Ithaka)
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Where rights are not an issue, my library would be willing to combine its institutional repository with those of other libraries so that scholars could search for pre-publication content by subject rather than just through one library’s holdings.
Redefining Libraries as Multi-institutional Entities
Results of informal audience responses from ARL May 2009 Membership Meeting sessionQuestion posed by Kevin Guthrie (Ithaka)