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Screenshot of a Japanese translation of the top of the Shared Print Toolkit Website.

Shared Print in Japanese

Nagoya University Library recently announced a new translation of the SPP’s Shared Print Toolkit Website into Japanese. The Japanese version of the SPP Toolkit was undertaken by the Collection Development Project Team of the Tokai National Higher Education and Research System, which is a partnership of Gifu University Library and...

Past Posts

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PAN Forum at ALA

The annual forum of the Print Archive Network (PAN) will take place on June 26, 2026 at the ALA annual convention. Miranda Bennet, chair of the SPP Executive Committee, and Laura Aydelotte, SPP Coordinator, will present an update from the activites of the SPP during the first half of 2026....

SPP Membership Business Meeting

May 28th Business Meeting

The first Membership Business Meeting of the Shared Print Partnership will take place virtually on May 28th. This will be the first chance for all members of the SPP to gather. The membership will receive updates on the exciting work the SPP has completed in FY26, including convening the Executive...

The Matching Algorithms Task Force releases its final report!

In 2022, the Partnership for Shared Book Collections* charged a task force to investigate bibliographic matching algorithms (original charge) – a critical foundation for building and leveraging shared collections. Matching algorithms underpin a range of key decisions and workflows in managing retained collections and any related deaccessioning. The Shared Print...

SPP Webinar: From Data to Impact

Webinar recording & slides for public access: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bXScn4sfSU-ZBWyrOX5GFjNo6MktH3kH?usp=sharing 60 attendees came together for this webinar, which explored insights from two key reports to highlight the critical role of data in advancing shared print preservation. Presenters explored findings from “Stewarding the Collective Collection,” a comprehensive analysis of monograph print retention data...

Analysis of Monograph Print Retention Data Report

Stewarding the Collective Collection: An Analysis of Print Retention Data in the US and Canada is the result of a collaborative research project between OCLC and the former Partnership for Shared Book Collections, which has since united with the Rosemont Shared Print Alliance to form a new organization: the Shared...