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| Title: | Member Perceptions of the HBCU Library Alliance: A Case Study of Inter-Institutional Collaboration Models |
| Authors: | Douglas Hollingsworth |
| Keyword: | Historically Black Colleges & Universities. |
| Keyword: | Library cooperation. |
| Keyword: | African American academic libraries. |
| Keyword: | HBCU Library Alliance. |
| Keyword: | Library information networks -- United States -- Case studies. |
| Issue Date: | 2-May-2008 |
| Publisher: | School of Information and Library Science |
| Abstract: | The HBCU Library Alliance is examined as a case study for collaborative models in librarianship. A survey was conducted of HBCU library directors and staff to elicit the perceptions of the HBCU Library Alliance collaboration model. Respondents reinforced the important role that social capital and community building play in successful collaboration. Demographic and perception data are reported and suggestions for lessons learned from the HBCU Library Alliance experience are included. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1901/544 |
| Appears in Collections: | SILS Master's Papers |
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