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Fresnido, A. M. B., & Yap, J. M. (2013). Academic library consortia in the 
Philippines: hanging in the balance. Library Management, 35(1/2), 2–2.

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=17102131

Abstract:
Purpose - The concept of academic library consortium emerged in the Philippines 
in the 1970s evidenced by the successive establishment of three 
consortia namely, the Academic Libraries Book Acquisition Services 
Association (ALBASA) in 1973, the Inter-Institutional Consortium (IIC) 
(now South Manila Inter-Institutional Consortium) in 1974, and the 
Mendiola Consortium (MC) in 1975. This paper aims to find out the 
experiences and status of selected academic library consortia in the 
Philippines, namely, the Academic Libraries Book Acquisitions Systems 
Association, Inc. (ALBASA), the American Corners (also known as American 
Studies Resource Center (ASRC) in some areas), the Aurora Boulevard 
Consortium Libraries, Inc. (ABC), the Davao Colleges and University 
Network (DACUN), the Inter University Consortium (IUC), the Intramuros 
Library Consortium (ILC), the Mendiola Consortium (MC), the Ortigas 
Center Library Consortium (OCLC), and the South Manila Inter 
institutional Consortium (SMI-IC) specifically in terms of the 
objectives of the different consortia, the activities they undertake and how 
such relate to the set objectives, the benefits they have enjoyed 
or continue to enjoy, the issues they have encountered as well as 
success/failure factors experienced by libraries in joining the 
different consortium.
Design/methodology/approach - The 
sample was derived from the review of literature, which also served as 
basis to come up with the list of existing academic library consortia. 
The respondents were selected based on the Philippine Association of 
Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) directory. Communication was 
sent via email, telephone, scheduled personal interview and social 
networking sites (e.g. Facebook). A total of 13 out of 23 (56.52%) 
respondents accomplished the survey questionnaires which were 
distributed online and manually. Descriptive statistics was used to 
analyze the results. 
Findings - Results of the study 
revealed that the role of academic library consortia play in the 
development of academic libraries is crucial particularly in the 
promotion of professional development and resource sharing. As 
technology greatly influence the way libraries do things, the varying 
level of technological development among consortium member libraries 
confirmed to be a major challenge being faced by them today. While 
majority of the surveyed consortia assessed themselves to be successful, it is 
evident that there is lack of congruence between the consortia’s 
objectives and undertakings. 
Originality/value - The 
paper is a modest contribution to the dearth of literature in Philippine 
academic library consortia. It also is the first study conducted 
measuring the success of selected academic consortia and identifying the 
factors contributing to their success/failure.

 
 
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