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Library consortia contributing to college affordability: collection and OER initiatives in the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois

Christopher Sweet (The Ames Library, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, USA)
Elizabeth C. Clarage (Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois, Champaign, Illinois, USA)

Reference Services Review

ISSN: 0090-7324

Article publication date: 16 July 2020

Issue publication date: 25 November 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois (CARLI) consists of 128 libraries. This paper aims to present an analysis of collection and open educational resources (OER) initiatives undertaken by CARLI over the past decade that contribute to improving college affordability.

Design/methodology/approach

After reviewing important literature pertaining to library consortia and college affordability, this paper presents a detailed case study of CARLI’s collection and OER initiatives.

Findings

Owing to their economies of scale, library consortia have the potential to make substantial contributions to improving college affordability.

Originality/value

Compared to the efforts of individual libraries to improve college affordability, library consortium efforts have received far less attention in the professional literature. The work of the CARLI consortium documented here can provide a template for other library consortia that are working to improve college affordability.

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Citation

Sweet, C. and Clarage, E.C. (2020), "Library consortia contributing to college affordability: collection and OER initiatives in the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois", Reference Services Review, Vol. 48 No. 3, pp. 433-445. https://doi.org/10.1108/RSR-03-2020-0014

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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