Increasingly, libraries are moved to seek partnerships with other libraries, with other organizations in the information and technology fields, with other entities in our institutions, and with other groups and enterprises in our communities. While partnerships of all sorts have had a long history in the field of librarianship, today, as never before, there is greater urgency to develop and exploit library partnerships, and to think widely and creatively on new types of, and potentials for, partnerships.
Current Issue: Volume 16, Issue 1 (2026)
Editorial
New Faces and Voices for Spring
Nina McHale
Columns
From the Field
Activating Shared Print as a Strategy for Legacy Print Access
Michael M. Brewer and Niamh A. Wallace
Peer Reviewed Articles
But That’s Not What We Said: Communication Strategies for Digital Project Collaboration
Robert G. Weaver, Matthew McEniry, and Megan Scott
Bringing the Museum to the Library: A Collaboration Between a Natural History Museum and an Academic Science Library
Angela D. Price and Jean Bossart