
Rethinking Resource Sharing Policies Committee Page
Rethinking Resource Sharing Policies Committee
Charge:
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To develop and maintain policies and documentation related to the ongoing activities of the Initiative.
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To manage all policy issues related to the Rethinking Resource Sharing Initiative and produce documentation as needed.
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To facilitate communication and integration of Rethinking Resource Sharing Initiative effort across STARS, and with other Rethinking Resource Sharing entities, including the Rethinking Resource Sharing Steering Group.
Chair:
Gina A. Persichini (Chair, 2006-2008)
E-mail: gina.persichini@libraries.idaho.gov
Link to Current Roster
The Rethinking Resource Sharing Policies Committee is an outgrowth of the Rethinking Resource Sharing Initiative, whose work is coordinated by a Steering Committee and conducted by several working groups affiliated with other established organizations. The Rethinking Resource Sharing Policies Committee is responsible for the Initiative's work related to library policy issues and the impact those issues have upon both the type of resource sharing services offered and the manner in which they are delivered to users. The Committee's goal is to develop a policy framework for a new and expanded resource sharing ideal.
Please see the files below for more information about the work of the Rethinking Resource Sharing Policies Committee and the Rethinking Resource Sharing Initiative.
- 7th Nordic NVBF ILL Conference, 3 Oct 2006, Anne Beaubien Powerpoint
- Getting What You Want, Candy Zemon & Gail Wanner, LITA National Forum, October 28, 2006
- RRS NISO Workshop Discovery to Delivery, Candy Zemon, November 3, 2006
- A Manifesto for Rethinking Resource Sharing (Jan 07)
- Midwinter 2007 Minutes
- Annual Conference 2007 Minutes
- The Rethinking Initiative Updated: Viewing Information Access and Resource Sharing in a Global Context
- Functional Specification for the GET-IT Service
- Rethinking Resource Sharing Policies (June 16, 2006)
- Hot Topics Discussion Notes (ALA Annual 2006)
- It’s Time to Think Again about Resource Sharing: A Discussion Paper