";If you get engaged in international library work, your personal life will be transformed every time you encounter and embrace a foreign culture; your personal boundaries will be expanded. International collaboration is needed if we want to make this world a more livable place."
- Jesus Lau, President, Mexican Library Association
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| Editorial Introduction | |
| Ivan Gaetz | 48 |
| Guest Editorial: The Magic Pill to Success | |
| Illene Roggensack | 49-50 |
| Supporting Faculty Research through Collaborative Digital Projects: The Mongolian Altai Inventory | Abstract PDF |
| Karen Estlund, Kirstin Hierholzer, Julia Simic | 51-64 |
| Libraries and Sustainability in Developing Countries: Leadership Models Based on Three Successful Organizations | Abstract PDF |
| Athena Michael | 65-73 |
| Consortia Building among Libraries in Africa, and the Nigerian Experience | Abstract PDF |
| Ngozi Blessing Ossai | 74-85 |
| Assistance across Borders: American Academic Libraries in Afghanistan and Qatar | Abstract PDF |
| Carole Thompson, Zoreh Raein Frouzan, Jim Malone, Bijan Esfahani, Michael Hanson | 86-95 |
| Libraries in Mexico: Context and Collaboration. An Interview with Dr. Jesús Lau, President, Mexican Library Association | Abstract PDF |
| Jesus Lau, Janet Lee | 96-101 |
| Collaborative Research | |
| Nicole C Engard | 102-104 |
| LYRASIS: A Collaborative Success Story | |
| Kathy Anderson | 105-108 |
| Review of Working Together: Collaborative Information Practices for Organizational Learning | |
| Minna Sellers | 109 |
| Review of Public Libraries, Archives and Museums: Trends in Collaboration and Cooperation | |
| Amy Sarah Alexander | 110 |
| Review of Libraries Got Game: Aligned Learning through Modern Board Games | |
| Christine Baker | 111 |