Making Archival and Special Collections More Accessible

Making Archival and Special Collections More Accessible

ISBN: 1556534930

ISBN 13: 9781556534935

Publication Date: April, 2015

Publisher: OCLC Research

Pages: 150

Format: ebook

Authors: James Michalko, Jackie M. Dooley, Katherine Luce, Rachel Beckett, Alison Cullingford, Katie Sambrook, Chris Sheppard, Martha O’Hara Conway, Merrilee Proffitt, Michele Combs, Mark A. Matienzo, Marc Bron, Bruce Washburn, Jennifer Schaffner, Lisa Miller, Steven K. Galbraith, Dennis Massie

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Making Archival and Special Collections More Accessible represents the efforts of OCLC Research over the last seven years to support change in the end-to-end process that results in archival and special collections materials being delivered to interested users.

Revealing hidden assets stewarded by research institutions so they can be made available for research and learning locally and globally is a prime opportunity for libraries to create and deliver new value. Making Archival and Special Collections More Accessible collects important work OCLC Research has done to help achieve the economies and efficiencies that permit these materials to be effectively described, properly disclosed, successfully discovered and appropriately delivered. Achieving control over these collections in an economic fashion will mean that current resources can have a broader impact or be invested elsewhere in other activities.

Much of the work represented in this compilation was done with the specific advice, guidance or participation of the staff at OCLC Research Library Partnership institutions. OCLC is grateful for this relationship, privileged to provide this venue, and committed to listening and leading in this Partnership.

This publication will be beneficial to anyone interested in enhancing the library's value proposition by mobilizing unique materials in the networked environment.