Hello Tom,

Although this may not be what you are looking for, RLUK has done a significant 
amount of work around Virtual Reading Rooms, which they define as:

Virtual Reading Rooms (VRRs) provide human mediated, real time consultations 
primarily for unique and distinctive collections which are not loanable or 
digitised. Via visualisers and online video conferencing platforms, VRRs 
provide a surrogate research experience, initial scoping of collections prior 
to digitisation or an in person visit, or a means of co-locating joint research 
for distributed collaborators.

There is an upcoming "relay symposium" on the topic and there is more 
information on their website.

https://iarla.org/2022/09/international-sprint-relay-symposium-creating-a-toolkit-for-vrr-services/

I hope this is useful!

Best regards,

Merrilee


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-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Tom Cramer
Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2022 9:07 AM
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Subject: [External] [CODE4LIB] Virtual Reading Rooms

Can anyone offer recommendations on institutions or individuals that are up on 
the state of the art for virtual reading rooms? And/or any recent readings or 
presos on VRRs? 

Thanks, 

- Tom

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