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Sharing with Other Organizations
One of the reasons libraries, archives and museums create digital collections is to participate in a digital information commons, where the organization's digital collection joins with others to create a mega-collection with breadth and depth. Creating a digital collection remains a complex undertaking, with many unknowns and opportunities to discover better workflows or otherwise contribute to expanding arena of knowledge that comprises digital librarianship.

Sharing your collection with others is both a technical and a social/political endeavor.


Grace Agnew, Rutgers University Libraries, addresses both areas in this section:
 
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