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Columbia and Cornell Libraries Announce ‘Radical’ Partnership
By admin | October 29, 2009
Columbia and Cornell Libraries Announce ‘Radical’ Partnership
Collaboration is old news. “Radical collaboration” is the way of the future. That’s the idea behind a new partnership announced by the libraries at Columbia University and Cornell University.
Called 2CUL (pronounced “too cool”) after the partners’ acronyms, the project will first focus on how the libraries can jointly transform their operations (and save money) in three areas: managing electronic resources
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