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How, when, why and with whom do libraries (law and otherwise) collaborate successfully? What can libraries adapt from outside of the library world to further their collaboration efforts?
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Mellon Grant to fund collaboration between Columbia ... - Library Stuff

Mellon Grant to fund collaboration between Columbia ... - Library Stuff | Library Collaboration | Scoop.it
“Columbia and Cornell libraries are collaborating to create a more efficient way for scholars to access academic resources. Cornell University Library announced last week that the two university libraries would integrate their ...
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Columbia and Cornell libraries to share tech services.

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Tech Tidbits from the Guybrarian: Where do you get your ideas? - by Phil Goerner

Tech Tidbits from the Guybrarian: Where do you get your ideas? - by Phil Goerner | Library Collaboration | Scoop.it

"I’m not really that smart. I just know people who are. One of the wisest things that we librarians can do is to collaborate with other smart librarians who love to share. For example, I have a strong personal learning network (PLN) that starts on Twitter and even includes a monthly face-to-face gathering. My PLN provides me with lots of really good ideas, answers questions, and supports my work. It is through these resources that I have gathered a huge technology toolbox, assessment strategies, promotional ideas, and a ton of worthwhile resources that I can pass on to my teachers."

 

-Phil Goerner


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