Articles & Papers
- “The Maine Shared Collections Cooperative”, Maine Health Science Libraries and Information Consortium Newsletter, Vol. 39, no. 2, 2016.
- “Sharing is Good: An Update from Maine’s Shared Collections”, MLA to Z Maine Library Association Newsletter, April 15, 2015.
- Curating Collective Collections, Against The Grain, September, 2014.
- “Viva Las Libraries: Celebrating Maine Shared Collections”, MLA to Z Maine Library Association Newsletter, July 15, 2014.
- “LAST COPY SERVICES What are the opportunities and benefits of collaboration?”, Innovative Interfaces, Inc. April 2014.
- “Data to Decisions: Shared Print Retention in Maine”, Charleston Library Conference, November, 2013.
- “NETSL Programs at the NELA Annual Conference 2013, October 20–21, 2013”, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, Volume 52, no.3, 2014.
- “Short on Space, Libraries Look to One Another for Solutions”, The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 7, 2013.
- “Together we are Stronger: A Cooperative Approach to Managing Print Collections”, IFLA World Library and Information Congress, May 8, 2013.
- “Maine: Maximizing Space at Our Libraries Through innovation, Shared Collections”, Library Journal Info Docket, August 12, 2013.
- “Maximizing space at our libraries through innovation, shared collections”, Bangor Daily News, August 11, 2013.
- “A Shared Approach to Managing Legacy Print Collections in Maine”, Maine Policy Review, Volume 22, Issue 1 (2013).
- “Maine Libraries Lend Each Other a Hand”, Bowdoin College Daily Sun, April 18, 2013.
- “Radical Collaboration in Large Regional Print Repositories”, Association of College & Research Libraries Environmental Scan, April 2013.
- “Kudos for Print Archiving”, Library Journal, April 4, 2013.
- “Kudos for Print Archiving”, Library Hotline, March 25, 2013.
Presentations
- “What’s Mine is Yours: Collaborating To Protect Print Collections”, OCLC Webinar, February 5, 2020 – Matthew Revitt & Ben Treat.
- “Continuing the Work of Maine Shared Collections”, Maine Library Association Annual Conference, October 1, 2019 – Matthew Revitt.
- “Looking Beyond Academic Libraries in Shared Print”, Print Archive Network Forum, American Library Association Annual Conference, June 21, 2019 – Matthew Revitt.
- “Dismantling Silos To Build Robust Shared Print Projects”, ACRL New England Conference, May 13, 2016 – Matthew Revitt.
- “Building a Shared Print Network in New England and Beyond”, NETSL Annual Conference, April 8, 2016 – Matthew Revitt.
- “Developing a State-Wide Retention Policy”, RUSA STARS Hot Topics session, American Library Association Annual Conference, January 9, 2016 – Matthew Revitt.
- “Strategies for Preserving Maine’s Collection in Print”, Maine Library Association Annual Conference, November 16, 2015 – Matthew Revitt.
- “An Introduction to Maine Shared Collections”, Public Library Directors’ Institute, June 7, 2015 – Matthew Revitt.
- “Statewide Collection Analysis in Maine”, Regional Resource Sharing Symposium, February 24, 2015 – Matthew Revitt.
- “An Introduction to Maine Shared Collections”, Maine Libraries Conference, November 17, 2014 – Matthew Revitt and Debbie Lozito.
- “An Introduction to Maine Shared Collections”, Minerva Users Council Meeting, October 28, 2014 – Matthew Revitt and Debbie Lozito.
- “Moving shared print to the network level”, MSCS/CRL – “Looking to the Future of Shared Print”, ALA Annual Conference, June 27, 2014 – Emily Stambaugh.
- “How Can Digital Collections Support Shared Print Initiatives”, MSCS/CRL – “Looking to the Future of Shared Print”, ALA Annual Conference, June 27, 2014 – Thomas H. Teper.
- “To retain, or not to retain, that is the question”, MSCS/CRL – “Looking to the Future of Shared Print”, ALA Annual Conference, June 27, 2014 – Andrew Stauffer.
- “National Monograph Strategy”, MSCS/CRL – “Looking to the Future of Shared Print”, ALA Annual Conference, June 27, 2014 – Ben Showers.
- “Selecting for Sustainability” Maine Shared Collections Strategy, Slides and Video, OCLC/CIC – Regional Print Management Symposium, March 27, 2014 – Clem Guthro.
- Data to Decisions: Shared Print Retention in Maine, Slides and Handout, Charleston Conference, November 8, 2013 – Deb Rollins & Becky Albitz.
- United We Stand: A Collaborative Approach to Legacy Print Collections, Slides and Handout, New England Library Association Annual Conference, October 21, 2013 – Matthew Revitt & Deb Rollins.
- Together we are Stronger: A Cooperative Approach to Managing Print Collections: Slides, Photographs & Video, Supplement and Full Paper, IFLA World Library and Information Congress, August 19, 2013 – Clem Guthro & Matthew Revitt.
- Maine Shared Collections Strategy: Print Archive Network Update, Print Archive Network Meeting, ALA Annual Conference, June 28th, 2013 – Clem Guthro.
- Data Wrangling: MSCS View from the trenches, Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ALA Pre-conference, June 27, 2013 – Sara Amato.
- Communication, Project Management & Decision-Making, Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ALA Pre-conference, June 27, 2013 – Matthew Revitt.
- Maine Shared Collections Strategy: Origins, Vision, Goals, Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ALA Pre-conference, June 27, 2013 – Clem Guthro.
- Using data in collaboration: Experiences from the Maine Shared Collections Strategy, Library Journal’s Data-Driven Libraries Part 1: Analyzing Data to Manage Print Collections webcast, June 6, 2013 – Matthew Revitt.
- Institutional Uses of HathiTrust, Maine InfoNet Collections Summit, May 24, 2013 – Jeremy York.
- Managing the Collective Collection – print books in Maine, Maine InfoNet Collections Summit, May 24, 2013 – Constance Malpas.
- Institutional Uses of HathiTrust, MSCS Advisory Board Visit Presentations, May 23, 2013 – Jeremy York.
- Managing the Collective Collection: Cooperative Infrastructure for Shared Print Management, MSCS Advisory Board Visit Presentations, May 23, 2013 – Constance Malpas.
- Shared print Collections in North America: Going Main Stream and Picking Up Steam, MSCS Advisory Board Visit Presentations, May 23, 2013 – Lizanne Payne.
- The Transition to E-Text, MSCS Advisory Board Visit Presentations, May 23, 2013 – Bob Kieft.
- Collaborating to Preserve Our Print Collections, Timberline Conference, May 19, 2013 – Sara Amato.
- Maine Shared Collections Strategy Scenario Development Meeting, Sustainable Collections Services Planning Session, April 8, 2013 – Rick Lugg & Andy Breeding.
- Maine Shared Collections Strategy Lightning Lunch Presentation, WebWise Conference, March 7, 2013 – Matthew Revitt.
- Maine Shared Collections Strategy Planning Meeting, Sustainable Collections Services Planning Session, February 15, 2013 – Rick Lugg & Andy Breeding.
- An Introduction and Review of Maine Shared Collections Strategy Project Objectives, Sustainable Collections Services Planning Session, February 15, 2013 – Matthew Revitt.
- Maine Shared Collections Strategy: Why Now in Maine?, Charleston Library Pre-Conference: We Are Shared Monographs (And So Can You!), November 7, 2012 – Clem Guthro.
- Maintaining Momentum and Flexibility, Charleston Library Pre-Conference: We Are Shared Monographs (And So Can You!), November 7, 2012 – Deb Rollins.
- Fruits of Our Labor: Managing Services and Space in an Era of Contracting Print Collections, New England Library Association Annual Conference, October 14, 2012 – Clem Guthro.
- A National Perspective on Shared Print Activities, presented by the MSCS Advisory Board. Maine Libraries United Conference, May 21, 2012.
- Shared Print Collections in North America: Going Main Stream – Lizanne Payne
- Print Books in Maine – a system-wide perspective – Constance Malpas
- Trends in Collaborative Collection Development – Bob Kieft
- Overview of several large-scale digital initiatives
Colby College, February 24, 2012. - Maine Shared Collections Strategy: Collaborating to Preserve Our Print Collections. Maine Library Association Conference. (October 2011) – Valerie Glenn, Clem Guthro, Deb Rollins.
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