Access PA Database Project: Innovation and Technology or
How School Librarians lead the way through the Social Construction of Technology.
The Access Pennsylvania Database is a project of the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and Division of School Library Services. Access Pennsylvania is a statewide library union database containing the holdings of approximately 3,018 school, public, special, and academic libraries in Pennsylvania. 100% of school districts in the state currently participate in the Access PA Database. This is the largest database of its kind in North America and contains over 15 million titles and 67 million holdings.
Health Sciences and Libraries Consortium (HSLC) maintains the database and provides technical support and training sessions to all member libraries.
Access PA Database Project: Innovation and Technology
Paper and accompanying web summary created by Mardy McGaw for IDT 676 Management of Online Technology and Change for Philadelphia University
December 2007