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Piggybacking access: providing library access to the College of Intensive Care Medicine
In late 2019, the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists library began supplying library services to the College of Intensive Care Medicine. It did this by “piggybacking” the new service on the back of its existing library service. This model is presented as a way of providing library services to smaller institutions that would not normally be in a position to manage their own library service.