Cooperation as a policy factor for strategic development of a geographical collection: the case of Greek academic libraries
Abstract
Policies implementation has always affected Map/GIS libraries. Those policies
influence their operation and determine the type and level of the provided services.
The conduction of a collaborative partnership among libraries can considered as a
policy action, a characteristic that indicates their dynamic nature. Recently, the global
financial crisis engaged libraries to develop synergies in order to achieve benefits for
their users.
Although Greek libraries have significant geographical collections, of both
contemporary and cultural heritage maps, the public and private sectors create and
publish large sets of geospatial data, the patrons finds difficulties in accessing and
using the appropriate material. Surveys, in particular, highlight the discomfort of
geographical information users about the collections and services offered by libraries.
Meanwhile, librarians in Greece appear to be unable to adequately guide their users to
the proper geographical sources and tools to process the geographical data they need.
This paper, points out the importance of collaborations towards an organized
development of geographical collections using as a case study the Greek academic
libraries.
More specifically, there are academic libraries that serve departments where
geographic information is an essential component of the educational and research
process. Those particular libraries have built coordinated collaborative efforts
regarding the organization, development and dissemination of their collections. The
aforementioned collaborations displayed in the present study. Additionally, the paper
will present the main purpose of the collaboration movement, the basic principles that
underpin it, the achievements that the members managed to succeed and its future
activities.