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IGeLU 2026

October 19–22, 2026

Taipei

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Our annual event is held in a hybrid format, with most sessions accessible both to on-site attendees and to those joining via Zoom.

Thinking Beyond the Local: How Rialto Collection Development Supports Shared Print Workflows

Monday, October 19, 2026 at 3:50 PM–4:20 PM CST 
Raphael
Event part

Conference

Abstract

In shared print environments, collection decisions must move beyond local criteria to reflect network-level holdings, overlap, and retention commitments. Keep@Downsview, a partnership of six Canadian university libraries, collectively preserves low-use print resources in a purpose-built high-density facility at the University of Toronto. As early adopters of Rialto's Collection Development Workflows, partners are testing how these tools support core shared print activities, including cross-institutional deselection, collaborative collection building, institutional deduplication, and last-copy retention. This session explores how Keep@Downsview is embedding these tools into shared print workflows, what they enable that was not possible in previous approaches, and where gaps remain as the functionality continues to evolve.

Track

IGeLU 2026 theme: "Pearls of Technology: Think deeply, explore widely"

Products or Areas of Focus

Rialto / Collection Development workflows

Presenters

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Marlene van Ballegooie, University of Toronto Libraries, Metadata Technologies Manager
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