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Print Management at “Mega-scale”: A Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in North America

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It is important to allow enough time to work through the many issues that will arise in the outcome management process. Don’t rush—it takes time to do it right! The working group will almost certainly need many sessions to work through the issues and questions that inevitably arise. Work by one or more of the working group members may also be needed between formal meetings to help resolve specific issues. Exhibit 3 illustrates a schedule for the development of the system from the start to use of the outcome data collected. It would need to be adapted for each organization based on such factors as the number and. | Print Management at Mega-scale A Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in North America Brian Lavoie Research Scientist Constance Malpas Program Officer JD Shipengrover Senior Web User Interface Designer OCLC Research OCLC A publication of OCLC Research Print Management at Mega-scale A Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in North America Brian Lavoie Constance Malpas and JD Shipengrover for OCLC Research 2012 OCLC Online Computer Library Center Inc. Reuse of this document is permitted as long as it is consistent with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 USA license CC-BY-NC-SA http creativecommons.org licenses by-nc-sa 3.0 . July 2012 OCLC Research Dublin Ohio 43017 USA www.oclc.org ISBN 1-55653-450-7 13-digit 978-1-55653-450-8 OCLC WorldCat 799083301 Please direct correspondence to Brian Lavoie Research Scientist lavoie@oclc.org Suggested citation Lavoie Brian Constance Malpas and JD Shipengrover. 2012. Print Management at Megascale A Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in North America. Dublin Ohio OCLC Research. http www.oclc.org research publications library 2012 2012-05.pdf. Print Management at Mega-Scale A Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in North America Contents Acknowledgements.6 Introduction.7 Context.8 A Framework for Models of Print Consolidation.10 Mega-regions A Framework for Consolidation.14 Some Definitions.18 The North American and Mega-regional Print Book Collections.19 Stylized Facts.24 Key Implications.46 Conclusions.56 References.59 http www.oclc.org research publications library 2012 2012-05.pdf Lavoie Malpas and Shipengrover for OCLC Research July 2012 Page