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LOUIS (The Louisiana Library Network)

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From the LOUIS page:

"The Louisiana Library Network (LOUIS) is a consortium of public and private college and university libraries in the state of Louisiana. This partnership was formed in 1992 by the library deans and directors at these institutions, in order to create a cost-effective collaboration among the institutions for the procurement of library technology and resources. They are currently forty-seven members strong."

About LOUIS & Affordable Learning Programs

From the LOUIS page:

"We implement intuitive, robust technologies that allows our members to successfully conduct and manage vital library operations; provides library users the means to discover integrated scholarly resources; ensures valuable library resources and services are available to the library's authorized users, anywhere, anytime; and enhances our members’ collections by enabling reciprocal lending and borrowing within the state, and globally.

We support the technology and resources secured by our members through LOUIS by providing solutions and customizing services. We maximize the purchasing power of our members by negotiating lower prices. We provide professional development opportunities to ensure our members get the most benefit from the technology and resources purchased.

We foster communities to provide our members a space in which to share, learn, teach, and question. Each community is set up specifically for groups with common interests and goals to encourage dialog and communication. Communication is paramount to success, and these communities have contributed greatly to our success through the sharing of expertise and ideas."

Visit the LOUIS Affordable Learning Programs page to access the Faculty Cohort Project, LOUIS OER Commons repository (see tutorial on this page), Open Education Network and Faculty Portal.

 

LOUIS OER Commons tutorial