Nationwide Library Consortia Life Cycle
(2003) Nationwide Library Consortia Life Cycle. Libri 53.
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Abstract
Library consortia development processes were examined from an ecological approach, combining historical perspective, dynamic developmental approach, and social structure, stressing the issues of permeable boundaries in library consortia and the manifestation of inter-organization relationships. A comparative analysis of several nationwide consortia (from Australia, Brazil, China, Israel, Italy, Micronesia, Spain and the U.K.) using six criteria enables delineation of a developmental pattern. Additional support for the model is based on a study of U.S. state-wide consortia conducted by Potter in 1997. A four-stage life cycle sequence is outlined: embryonic, early development, development, and maturation. In addition, the ecological approach stresses founding and disbanding processes, suggesting disbanding as a fifth stage. The contribution of this paper to developmental theories at other levels of analysis (individual, group, organization) is in proposal of an inter-organizational life cycle model.
| Keywords: | consortia, ecological, life cycle, consortia development |
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| Subjects: | D. Libraries as physical collections. > DZ. None of these, but in this section. |
| ID Code: | 12218 |
| Deposited By: | Shachaf, Pnina |
| Deposited On: | 10 December 2007 |
| All fields: | Show all fields |
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