| 英文摘要 |
Resource sharing has been a long-sought goal in academia. In terms of sharing the same language and adjacent cultural and ethnic backgrounds, there has been close collaboration on academic resources between CALIS (Chinese Academic Library & Information System) in mainland China and CONCERT (Consortium on Core Electronic Resources in Taiwan) in Taiwan. In this paper, introduction and comparison of CALIS and CONCERT are illustrated, regarding their respective histories, goals, organization structures, and funding resources. Four suggestions are proposed to prompt smoother cooperation between CALIS and CONCERT, which, based on agreed policies, include establishing a consortium with specified responsibilities, developing an organization structure for the consortium, securing funding for the operation of the consortium, and planning better use of consortium resources along with developing more effective operational systems to combine resources from both mainland China and Taiwan. |