Collaborative Shared Print Initiatives in Canadian Libraries: PAN Annual 2023

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North/Nord initiative began in August 2021 to coordinate shared print efforts across Canadian libraries, focusing on Canadian materials. The program evaluation is set for Summer 2023, emphasizing collaboration for success. COPPUL SPAN expands on prioritizing partnerships, Indigenous publications, and regional collections. Keep@Downsview strengthens its contribution to preserving Canadian cultural heritage through shared print initiatives. For more information, contact the provided email addresses.


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  1. Shared Print in Canada PAN Annual 2023 Trish Chatterley, Sarah Stang, Caitlin Tillman June 23, 2023

  2. North/Nord Began in August 2021 to coordinate shared print initiatives across Canadian public, academic, and government libraries. Hybrid model with consolidation at LAC/BAC and Keep@Downsview, and distributed retentions at other participating libraries Focus on Canadian materials Federal government documents Canadian University Press titles Indigenous works Program Evaluation - Summer 2023 Challenges and opportunities for a national, bilingual organization Collaboration is key!

  3. COPPUL SPAN North/Nord expands the impact of SPAN Priorities for COPPUL SPAN: New partnerships Indigenous publications Contribute to national projects Focus on collections of regional interest (Western Canada) Focus on service to member libraries

  4. Keep@Downsview North/Nord Strengthens K@D Collective contribution to preserving Canadian cultural heritage Priorities for the K@D collection: Sustainable financial model Shared print communications Prospective collaborative collecting Collection analysis Resource sharing

  5. Thank you! Questions? span@coppul.ca louisew@mun.ca north.nord.sharedprint@gmail.com

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