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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

Optimal Numbers of Monograph Copies Paper Published

The Partnership for Shared Book Collections is pleased to share that the Risk Research Task Force of the Research and Network Level Standing Committee has recently had their paper titled, “A Model to Determine Optimal Numbers of Monograph Copies for Preservation in Shared Print Collections”, published in College and Research...

DEADLINE EXTENDED – RFP for Business and Governance Expert – Rosemont Shared Print Alliance and Partnership for Shared Book Collections

Many of you are aware that the Rosemont Shared Print Alliance and the Partnership for Shared Book Collections are pursuing a merger to become a single administrative body to provide unified leadership for these programs. The two existing organizations have created an RFP to identify a consultant to lead the...

Partnership PAN Report – June 2023

Below is the Partnership’s June 2023 PAN (Print Archive Network) Report, which highlights work of the Partnership over the past three months since our last update in March. Thank you to all of you who have volunteered your time and expertise to make this work possible. Partnership PAN Report –...

Welcoming a new program and program coordinator!

We are pleased to announce that a new Program Coordinator has been hired. Please join us in welcoming Nika Worth (Nika@SharedPrint.Org). We are also very pleased to welcome our latest member, North/Nord, bringing the number of programs in the Partnership to eighteen.

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Partnership Quarterly Report – March 2023

Below is the Partnership’s March 2023 Quarterly Report, which highlights work of the Partnership over the past three months. Thanks to all of you who have volunteered your time and expertise to make this work possible.  

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