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Pulling on the red thread: Community stewardship that fuels innovation

November 29, 2023November 29, 2023 - by Rachel Frick

OCLC brings libraries together. Those of us who work here think about how libraries and the people and services that make up libraries combine into networks and into communities to …

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Collaboration / Research Data Management / Research Library Partnership

Exploring the challenges and opportunities of research data management (RDM)

November 27, 2023December 18, 2023 - by Rebecca Bryant

Read about the collective thoughts of RDM professionals in 8 countries, collected in a facilitation discussion hosted by OCLC and LIBER.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Collaboration / Data Science / Research Data Management / Research Library Partnership / Research support

Building for the future: Kicking off the OCLC – LIBER discussion series

October 27, 2023February 6, 2025 - by Rebecca Bryant

The following post is part of an ongoing series about the OCLC-LIBER “Building for the future” program. We are living in an era of unprecedented change. In this challenging environment, research libraries …

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Collaboration / Collective Collections / Evolving Scholarly Record

Collective discipline

September 25, 2023September 25, 2023 - by Brian Lavoie

Discipline-focused collective collections are important for stewardship strategies. Collaboration can help. So can data-driven analytics.

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Collaboration / Libraries / Research Data Management / Research Library Partnership / Social Interoperability

Social interoperability at Montana State University

September 6, 2023September 12, 2023 - by Rebecca Bryant

This fall Montana State University is launching a new Research Alliance comprised of cross-campus research support services to be housed in the library.

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Collaboration / Library Futures / Research Library Partnership / Social Interoperability

Reinventing collaboration in the polder

June 28, 2023June 28, 2023 - by Titia van der Werf

An OCLC Research travelogue with impressions from visits to libraries in the Netherlands (Rijksmuseum, Europeana, Utrecht university library, LIBER). The recurring message: the time has come to reinvent collaboration.

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Collaboration

A “world of cats”

June 21, 2023July 9, 2025 - by Chobe

Just in time for ALA, Chobe returns to share about an OCLC project close to his feline heart.

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Collaboration / Library Management

Library collaboration: Three questions

June 14, 2023June 14, 2023 - by Brian Lavoie

OCLC Research has published a new report on library collaboration: Sustaining Art Research Collections: Case Studies in Collaboration. The report describes three examples of art libraries partnering with academic libraries, …

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Collaboration / Research Data Management / Research support

Partnering with OCLC Research: A practitioner’s perspective

March 2, 2023February 28, 2023 - by Rebecca Bryant

The following guest post was written by Amanda Rinehart, Life Sciences Librarian at The Ohio State University. I confess, when the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine cited my 2018 …

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A Dream of a Thousand Library Cats

February 27, 2023February 27, 2023 - by Brian Lavoie

“Little one, I would like to see anyone – prophet, king, or God – persuade a thousand cats to do anything at the same time.” Neil Gaiman, from The Sandman: …

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