Abstract :
This study explores perceptions of interorganizational collaboration through an
investigation of the opinions and actions of a public library and three
community-based organizations. Interorganizational collaboration is often
viewed as an effective strategy for accomplishing objectives that would not
otherwise be possible with a single organization. Particularly for complex
societal issues such as adult literacy, researchers and practitioners believe
collaboration between organizations is necessary in order to achieve desired
outcomes. Public libraries are engaging in collaborations also to extend their
reach, establish the libraryיs relevance, increase community involvement, and
advocate for their position as a community asset.