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What is Library Cooperation

Handbook of Research on Digital Devices for Inclusivity and Engagement in Libraries
Library cooperation includes both the sharing of bibliographic data and the sharing of library materials. It is a means by which libraries in developing countries can provide users access to information when resources are scarce. Library cooperation is considered to mean an intent to share resources, knowledge, bibliographic data, services and even computer facilities to provide some or all aspects of library service. Since libraries have always had as a philosophic base the provision of information, first through books and later through electronic means, the concept of cooperation among libraries is by no means a fresh and new idea. Cooperation in libraries is an extension of cooperation as one of the fundamental motivations of human society.
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Resource Sharing: Vehicle for Effective Library Information Dissemination and Services in The Digital Age
Adeyinka Tella (University of Ilorin, Nigeria), Femi Quardri (Federal Polytechnic, Nigeria), Sunday Segun Bamidele (Kwara State College of Education, Nigeria), and Olubukola Oluyemisi Ajiboye (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9034-7.ch004
Abstract
The chapter examined resource sharing as vehicle for effective library information dissemination and services in the digital age. In relation to this purpose, studies have shown that the global information explosion, the cut in library budgetary allocations, the rising costs and complexities of information resources, as well as the need to provide the user community with optimal access to needed information make resource sharing initiatives indispensable particularly among academic libraries for effective information dissemination and service delivery in the digital age. However, certain questions remain unanswered in the literature regarding resource sharing. They include: How can libraries engage in effective dissemination of information to the clientele through resource sharing? How can resource sharing result to effective service delivery in academic library? Is there a reflection of resource sharing in Nigeria? What is the nature of resource sharing in this digital age? What does the future hold regarding resource sharing in academic libraries and what are the issues/challenges associated with resource sharing by academic libraries in the digital age? It is expected that this chapter will provide answers to all these pertinent questions.
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Resource Sharing and Networking in Library and Information Centres in Africa
A reciprocally beneficial sharing of resources developed or pre-existing by two or more Libraries.
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