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Basic information about joint-use libraries, with bibliographies.

Joint-Use Libraries

Icons of people and a building with text that reads: Joint-Use LibrariesJoint use libraries, also known ascombined libraries,dual use libraries,integrated libraries, co-managed libraries,orcooperative libraries, are a special form of library cooperation. Joint-use libraries are those where two separate library service providers use the same building to serve distinct clienteles. Such libraries are most often public libraries combined with school library media centers or public libraries combined with academic libraries, but other types exist.
 



This guide provides resources on joint-use libraries, including a bibliography and online resources as well as resources on the most common joint-use library types - public libraries combined with school libraries and public libraries combined with academic libraries.

General resources and checklists

The most common reason librarians (or trustees of libraries) contact us is for information as background for a discussion on whether to pursue a joint-use model locally.  Some of the basic resources for this purpose are these:

  • Decision Guide (Wisconsin)
    Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction, Division for Libraries, Technology, and Community Learning. Combined School and Public Libraries: Guidelines for Decision Making. 2nd ed. Madison, Wis: The Division, 1998. (PDF)
  • Joint-Use Libraries: An Annotated Bibliography
    Overview of Joint-Use Libraries, by Cheryl Hoover, published in the Idaho Librarian, November 2012.
  • Library Trends issue on Dual-Use Libraries
    The entire Spring 2006 issue of Library Trends (Vol. 54, No. 4) featured the theme, "Dual-Use Libraries." Sarah McNicol served as issue editor:
  • School/Public Library Cooperative Programs
    Examples of past successful partnerships between school & public libraries, collected by the AASL/ALSC/YALSA Interdivisional Committee on School/Public Library Cooperation. Organized by categories, such as book discussion books, library card sign up programs, community reading projects -- and cautionary tales.
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