Abstract

PurposeTo identify the issues faced by shared library storage facilities involving collection ownership, services, and governance.Design/methodology/approachLiterature‐based review describing the operations of shared library storage facilities in the USA.FindingsThere are 50 or more library storage facilities in the USA (including separate compact shelving buildings or wings), with others in various stages of planning and construction. Most of the existing facilities are operated by individual academic libraries for their own collections, but increasing numbers of shared facilities are being planned and built. As more and more US academic libraries operate or share storage facilities, they face issues involving collection ownership, services, and governance within their own constituencies. These shared facilities can form the infrastructure for the evolving international network of print repositories.Originality/valueProvides models for operating shared library storage facilities and outlines next steps to develop an international repository network.

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