The Global Resources Network (with a description of the Digital South Asia Library by Gerald Hall)

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  • James Simon Center for Research Libraries
  • Gerald Hall Center for Research Libraries

Abstract

The Global Resources Network is a collaborative initiative of the major North American universities and research libraries to support international studies through the preservation and exchange of knowledge and source materials. This article documents the history and development of the program, and highlights three specific projects based at the Center — Cooperative African Newspaper Project (AFRINUL); German–North American Resources Partnership (GNARP); Latin Americanist Research Resources Project (LARRP); and the Digital South Asia Library (DSAL). Taken as a whole, the Global Resources Network and its projects facilitate unprecedented access to new resources and provide a framework of collaboration that can be modeled for other collection programs.

Author Biographies

James Simon, Center for Research Libraries

Director of International Resources at the Center for Research Libraries

Gerald Hall, Center for Research Libraries

Project Manager for the Digital South Asia Library at the Center for Research Libraries

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