An Evolving Model for Consortial Print and E-Book Collections: Triangle Research Libraries Network, Oxford University Press, YBP Library Services Pilot

The Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) is a collaborative organization consisting of Duke University, North Carolina Central University, North Carolina State University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Its purpose is to marshal the financial, human, and information resou...

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Applied anthropology
Behavioral sciences
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Communications
Communications media
Cultural anthropology
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Formal education
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Information science
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Library collections
Library management
Library operations
Library patron services
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School libraries
Schools
Social sciences
Universities
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