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NETWORKING AND
     RESOURCE SHARING IN
   LIBRARY AND INFORMATION
           SERVICES


Okeagu, G., Okeagu, B., (2008). Networking and resource
sharing in Library and Information Services : the case for
consortium building. United Kingdom : Information, Society &
Justice. From www.fhpotsdam.de/~IFLA/INSPEL/01-1kasu.pdf
INTRODUCTION
The so-called “information Revolution”
 has made Libraries around the world
 to adopt new philosophies and
 technologies for science delivery and
 also reduce the cost of information.
 Maintaining the dept and depths of
 collection of a single greatest
 challenge confronting libraries, be it,
 academic, special, national, or public.
INTRODUCTION
Libraries have realized that no mo
matter what they are well funded, it is
difficult to acquire all the materials
needed by the clientele. In fact
partnership and cooperation in local,
national and international have
become enviable for all libraries. In
achieving cooperation is through the
establishment of consortium.
LIBRARY COOPERATION
AROUND THE WORLD
1. United Kingdom
Burkyley (1999) explained the formal
   cross sectional cooperation in 1930’s
   with setting of RLS for inter-lending and
   catalogue sharing.
60’s and 70’s- more local cooperatives not
   only concentrated inter-lending,
   encompassed sharing of information
   and training and facilitated personal
   contacts between librarians.
1. United Kingdom

1986- a LIP (Library and Information Plans)
  was launched with the philosophy:
1. That LIP services are a national heritage
  and require conscious national effort to
  maintain them.
2. The resources can’t be fully exploited
  unless provision is coordinated nationally
  and locally
3. Strategic planning will maximize existing
  library and information services,
  productivity and value.
4. Planning will be the most effective if first
  done at local level.
United Kingdom
•JANET- the development linked all higher
  education institutions
•OPAC’s- consortium purchasing of
  electronic materials inter-loans and
•e-mail- are part of its use by the academic
  community
•EARL (Electronic Access to Resources in Libraries) -
  a project camp up in the consortium of
  Public Library Networking
•LASER (London and South Eastern Library
  Regional Library System)
- provides detail of services of 165 partners
  and gateways to specialist sites of interest
  to Public Library User.
2. South Africa

1992- South African Library and
 Information services sector was
 transformed w/ the establishment of
 the first formal Library consortium,
 Cape Library Cooperative (CALICO).
1992-1998, five academic library
 consortia were established.
1998- 2003, South Africa consortium
 consolidating their roles with the
 addition of new members.
Objectives of South Africa Consortia are:
1. Promote formal relationship between
  members to foster collaborations and
  networking.
2. Promote collection building and resource
  sharing.
3. Support optional access to information
  members through regional and national
  cooperation.
4. Improve information literacy skills and to
  share training resources and expertise
5. Provide support for the implementation and
  management of common Library system.
3. Nigeria
• Five Libraries are participating in the
  scheme out of the hundred that joined at
  inception.
2004- the Committee of University of the
  Nigerian Universities (CULNU) formed the
  Nigerian University Libraries consortium
  (NULIC). The objectives includes:
1. Promote resource sharing among
  members Libraries.
2. Make the academic resources of each
  member library available to others.
3. Ensure that member institutions contribute
  meaningfully towards sustaining the
3. Nigeria
•NUNET (Nigerian University Network)
- is another initiative by the National
   Universities Commission to encourage
   Universities to network and share
   information for academic and administrative
   functions.
•NPI (Nigerian Periodical Index) of CULNU and
 NADICEST( National Documentation and Library
 Center for Science and Technology) aimed at
 providing access to current and
 retrospectives information on Science
 and Technology to Facilitate research.
ELEMENTS OF CONSORTUIM
BUILDING
1. Mutual Objectives
    Each of the partnering entities
   needs to have a clear
   understanding to have a clear
   understanding of its objectives
   which must be developed and
   combine with those of the other
   partners.
ELEMENTS OF CONSORTUIM
BUILDING
2. Join decision making process
    All problems and decision whenever
  possible must be jointly owned and
  resolved by the team.
3. Continuous improvement
    All partners must continue to receive
  worthwhile benefits from the
  arrangement. This demands a
  continuous review of the partners’
  performance over the life of consortium.
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
OF CONSORTIUM BUILDING
• A shared vision and Philosophies
• A well focus org
• Perceive cost effectiveness
• Accessibility of the network’s
  resources through local nodes
• Staff skills, Attitudes and Commitment
• The quality of response provided
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
OF CONSORTIUM BUILDING
• The depths and the range of
  resources available
• Network visibility and the image
  projected to the outside world
• An ability to adopt overtime
ADVANTAGES OF
CONSORTUIM BUILDING

• A comprehensive collection is possible
• Avoidance of duplication of non core
  collection development among the
  participating libraries.
• Reduction in the cost of information
  services
• Quality of services is enhanced
ADVANTAGES OF
CONSORTUIM BUILDING
• Facilitation of the use of common
  library system
• Promotion of best practices
• Implementation of staff skills
  development programmers
• Implementation of staff skills
  development programmers.
CHALLENGES OF
CONSORSUIM BUILDING
• Team Work
   Recognition of the value of each
  team member and his specialty,
  respecting each member’s opinion
  and seeking understanding of each
  other’s views contribute to team
  members feeling being valued and
  part of the team
CHALLENGES OF CONSORTUIM
BUILDING
• Trust, openness and honesty
   Trust will be build over time with each
  of the partners delivering their
  commitments. Trust will drastically cut
  down the cost of running a consortium
  where partners constantly cross check
  information from other partners
  constantly cross check information
  from other partners to avoid being
  advantage of.
CHALLENGES OF
CONSORSUIM BUILDING
• Trust, openness and honesty
   Trust also requires openness and no
  room for hidden agenda. Libraries
  coming together to form consortium
  must make careful choice of partners.
  If every member is treated fairly then
  no one will need to waste time
  worrying money issues.
CHALLENGES OF CONSORTUIM
BUILDING
• Win-Win Approach
  All partners should receive an
  acceptable benefit from it rather than
  working for individual short terms
  gains, the benefit of the consortium as
  a whole is considered.
  Once the win-win is mindset is in
  place, the energies will be noticeable.
  The contributions of all members
  should be recognized and appreciated
  no matter how small is.
Thank You

May Joyce M. Dulnuan

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Networking And Resource Sharing In Library And Information

  • 1. NETWORKING AND RESOURCE SHARING IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Okeagu, G., Okeagu, B., (2008). Networking and resource sharing in Library and Information Services : the case for consortium building. United Kingdom : Information, Society & Justice. From www.fhpotsdam.de/~IFLA/INSPEL/01-1kasu.pdf
  • 2. INTRODUCTION The so-called “information Revolution” has made Libraries around the world to adopt new philosophies and technologies for science delivery and also reduce the cost of information. Maintaining the dept and depths of collection of a single greatest challenge confronting libraries, be it, academic, special, national, or public.
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Libraries have realized that no mo matter what they are well funded, it is difficult to acquire all the materials needed by the clientele. In fact partnership and cooperation in local, national and international have become enviable for all libraries. In achieving cooperation is through the establishment of consortium.
  • 4. LIBRARY COOPERATION AROUND THE WORLD 1. United Kingdom Burkyley (1999) explained the formal cross sectional cooperation in 1930’s with setting of RLS for inter-lending and catalogue sharing. 60’s and 70’s- more local cooperatives not only concentrated inter-lending, encompassed sharing of information and training and facilitated personal contacts between librarians.
  • 5. 1. United Kingdom 1986- a LIP (Library and Information Plans) was launched with the philosophy: 1. That LIP services are a national heritage and require conscious national effort to maintain them. 2. The resources can’t be fully exploited unless provision is coordinated nationally and locally 3. Strategic planning will maximize existing library and information services, productivity and value. 4. Planning will be the most effective if first done at local level.
  • 6. United Kingdom •JANET- the development linked all higher education institutions •OPAC’s- consortium purchasing of electronic materials inter-loans and •e-mail- are part of its use by the academic community •EARL (Electronic Access to Resources in Libraries) - a project camp up in the consortium of Public Library Networking •LASER (London and South Eastern Library Regional Library System) - provides detail of services of 165 partners and gateways to specialist sites of interest to Public Library User.
  • 7. 2. South Africa 1992- South African Library and Information services sector was transformed w/ the establishment of the first formal Library consortium, Cape Library Cooperative (CALICO). 1992-1998, five academic library consortia were established. 1998- 2003, South Africa consortium consolidating their roles with the addition of new members.
  • 8. Objectives of South Africa Consortia are: 1. Promote formal relationship between members to foster collaborations and networking. 2. Promote collection building and resource sharing. 3. Support optional access to information members through regional and national cooperation. 4. Improve information literacy skills and to share training resources and expertise 5. Provide support for the implementation and management of common Library system.
  • 9. 3. Nigeria • Five Libraries are participating in the scheme out of the hundred that joined at inception. 2004- the Committee of University of the Nigerian Universities (CULNU) formed the Nigerian University Libraries consortium (NULIC). The objectives includes: 1. Promote resource sharing among members Libraries. 2. Make the academic resources of each member library available to others. 3. Ensure that member institutions contribute meaningfully towards sustaining the
  • 10. 3. Nigeria •NUNET (Nigerian University Network) - is another initiative by the National Universities Commission to encourage Universities to network and share information for academic and administrative functions. •NPI (Nigerian Periodical Index) of CULNU and NADICEST( National Documentation and Library Center for Science and Technology) aimed at providing access to current and retrospectives information on Science and Technology to Facilitate research.
  • 11. ELEMENTS OF CONSORTUIM BUILDING 1. Mutual Objectives Each of the partnering entities needs to have a clear understanding to have a clear understanding of its objectives which must be developed and combine with those of the other partners.
  • 12. ELEMENTS OF CONSORTUIM BUILDING 2. Join decision making process All problems and decision whenever possible must be jointly owned and resolved by the team. 3. Continuous improvement All partners must continue to receive worthwhile benefits from the arrangement. This demands a continuous review of the partners’ performance over the life of consortium.
  • 13. CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF CONSORTIUM BUILDING • A shared vision and Philosophies • A well focus org • Perceive cost effectiveness • Accessibility of the network’s resources through local nodes • Staff skills, Attitudes and Commitment • The quality of response provided
  • 14. CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF CONSORTIUM BUILDING • The depths and the range of resources available • Network visibility and the image projected to the outside world • An ability to adopt overtime
  • 15. ADVANTAGES OF CONSORTUIM BUILDING • A comprehensive collection is possible • Avoidance of duplication of non core collection development among the participating libraries. • Reduction in the cost of information services • Quality of services is enhanced
  • 16. ADVANTAGES OF CONSORTUIM BUILDING • Facilitation of the use of common library system • Promotion of best practices • Implementation of staff skills development programmers • Implementation of staff skills development programmers.
  • 17. CHALLENGES OF CONSORSUIM BUILDING • Team Work Recognition of the value of each team member and his specialty, respecting each member’s opinion and seeking understanding of each other’s views contribute to team members feeling being valued and part of the team
  • 18. CHALLENGES OF CONSORTUIM BUILDING • Trust, openness and honesty Trust will be build over time with each of the partners delivering their commitments. Trust will drastically cut down the cost of running a consortium where partners constantly cross check information from other partners constantly cross check information from other partners to avoid being advantage of.
  • 19. CHALLENGES OF CONSORSUIM BUILDING • Trust, openness and honesty Trust also requires openness and no room for hidden agenda. Libraries coming together to form consortium must make careful choice of partners. If every member is treated fairly then no one will need to waste time worrying money issues.
  • 20. CHALLENGES OF CONSORTUIM BUILDING • Win-Win Approach All partners should receive an acceptable benefit from it rather than working for individual short terms gains, the benefit of the consortium as a whole is considered. Once the win-win is mindset is in place, the energies will be noticeable. The contributions of all members should be recognized and appreciated no matter how small is.
  • 21. Thank You May Joyce M. Dulnuan