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A View of Information Sharing Pattern through Consortia in India
Harilal Lakavath, B. Ramesh
Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, Yamnampet, Ghatkesar, Hyderabad, India., TTWRDC (M) Sangareddy PeddaKangarla, Patanchervu, India
Abstract: Library collaboration is reflected normally in many ways, of which library consortiums are one such model. Consortiums have been functioning across countries for the last two to three decades. In this paper, we view the consortiums available and their functioning. This paper is very generic in that it reflects a few viewpoints.
Keywords: Consortium, Library Collaboration, Information Access A View of Information Sharing Pattern through Consortia in India
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ijis/2024/16/2/49-53
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