Tackling the problem of legacy print is best accomplished through collaboration at the local, regional, and national level. Some of the issues being addressed include retention policies and commitment, recording and reporting what is being retained, delivery of print when requested, and determining local and regional standards for storage whether done in centralized or distributed facilities. How many copies of a monograph or journal should be retained in a region or the country are important considerations. The local library impact of these efforts are substantial as libraries are beginning to remodel or build new facilities to meet the needs of the patron in the digital age.