OCLC Research Library Partnership has announced three new partners – two from Australia and one from the US. The universities are: Australian National University, Monash University and Montana State University. The OCLC Research Library Partnership currently comprises 167 Partner institutions.
The Partner Representatives are Ms. Roxanne Missingham, University Librarian, for Australian National University; Ms. Cathrine Harboe-Ree, University Librarian, for Monash University; and Mr. Kenning Arlitsch, Dean of the Library, for Montana State University.
For libraries and other research institutions who want to invest money and staff in collaboratively designing their future services, the OCLC Research Library Partnership is a global alliance of like-minded institutions that focuses on making operational processes more efficient and shaping new scholarly services by directly engaging senior managers. The OCLC Research Library Partnership is supported by the full capacities of OCLC Research, informed by an international, system-wide perspective and connected to the broad array of OCLC products and services.