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The Cloud Library project emerged out of a series of discussions that began with Carol Mandel, Jim Neal, John Wilkin and Jim Michalko in 2009. These individuals provided leadership and vision that guided all the work that followed. Library staff from New York University, Columbia University, the New York Public Library and Princeton University participated in a variety of meetings, conference calls and e-mail exchanges that helped to give shape to the project. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation contributed financial support under a grant ably administered by Chuck Henry at the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). . | Cloud-sourcing Research Collections Managing Print in the Mass-digitized Library Environment Constance Malpas Program Officer OCLC Research OCLC A publication of OCLC Research Cloud-sourcing Research Collections Managing Print in the Mass-digitized Library Environment Cloud-sourcing Research Collections Managing Print in the Mass-digitized Library Environment Constance Malpas for OCLC Research 2011 OCLC Online Computer Library Center Inc. Reuse of this document is permitted as long as it is consistent with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 USA license CC-BY-NC-SA http creativecommons.org licenses by-nc-sa 3.0 . January 2011 OCLC Research Dublin Ohio 43017 USA www.oclc.org ISBN 1-55653-394-2 978-1-55653-394-5 OCLC WorldCat 695086590 Please direct correspondence to Constance Malpas Program Officer constance malpas@oclc.org Suggested citation Malpas Constance. 2011. Cloud-sourcing Research Collections Managing Print in the Mass-digitized Library Environment. Dublin Ohio OCLC Research. http www.oclc.org research publications library 2011 2011 -01 .pdf. http www.oclc.org research publications library 2011 2011 -01.pdf Constance Malpas for OCLC Research January 2011 Page 2 Cloud-sourcing Research Collections Managing Print in the Mass-digitized Library Environment Contents Acknowledgments.7 Executive Summary.8 Introduction.13 Premise.14 Methodology.14 Scope of Analysis.15 Summary of Findings.17 Shared Digital Repository Profile HathiTrust.17 Shared Print Repository Profile ReCAP.32 Model Consumer Profile NYU.45 Shared Print Provision Assessing the Options.50 Expanding the Scope of Shared Service.50 Assessing Market Maturity.51 Alternative Service Providers.52 Optimizing Existing Infrastructure.55 What is It Worth Putting a Price on Shared Collection Services.58 Who Will Benefit Who Will Pay .61 Conclusions and Recommendations.64 Appendix I. HathiTrust Cost Rationale.67 Appendix II. Cloud Library Service Agreements ReCAP as Shared