1: Collaboration: The Master Key to Unlocking Twenty-First-Century Library Collections, Karla L. Strieb
2: Sustainable Governance and Business Models for Shared Print Collections, Lizanne Payne
3: Scarce and Endangered Works: Using Network-Level Holdings Data in Preservation Decision-Making and Stewardship of the Printed Record, Jacob Nadal, Annie Peterson, and Dawn Aveline
Part II Shared Collections Case Studies:
4: Creating a Regional Print Serial Program, Rebecca Crist
5: Exploring Collaborative Stewardship of Government Information in the Southeast: The ASERL Collaborative Federal Depository Program, Cheryle Cole-Bennett, Sandra McAninch, and Heath Martin
6 : Maine Shared Collections Strategy: A Statewide Approach to Shared Print Collections, Matthew Revitt
7 : Cooperative Collection Development: The Manhattan Research Library Initiative, Electronic Books, and the Scholarly Monograph at Risk, Angela Carreño and William Maltarich
8: Mile High Cooperation: Demand-Driven Acquisition in the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries, Michael Levine-Clark, Allison V. Level, Joan G. Lamborn, and George Machovec
9 : Give Them What They Need: Rethinking Management, Aggregation, and Access for Digital Collections at the University of California, Sherri Berger and Catherine Mitchell
Part III: Future Directions:
10: Risk, Value, Responsibility, and the Collective Collection, John McDonald and Robert H. Kieft