A summary of group discussions which resulted from the drafting of a national action plan aimed at strengthening and advancing area librarianship. Group discussions examined four key areas: education and preparation of area librarians, continuing education and professional development, the effective application of electronic and network technologies, and the feasibility of partnerships and cooperative initiatives. From these discussions, next steps are outlined to continue drafting an action plan
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
A poster presented by Chesney Flynn, Hallie Harrison, Megan and Slayde Sizemore for the class Librar...
In the past decade, research has repeatedly shown a decrease in state funding for libraries and cons...
Outlines the conference objectives, which are to discuss the results of the National Survey on Area ...
This report includes the objectives, implementation responsibilities and target dates recommended an...
The acquisition of foreign materials by research libraries in the United States has declined signifi...
A summary of responses to questions about education and preparation of librarians, continuing educat...
need of bold and imaginative planning and action on an unprece-dented scale. Two recurring themes ru...
Transcript of discussions held at the the Fifteenth Allerton Park Institute sponsored by the faculty...
With many academic libraries making use of approval plans and demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) the t...
Recent ARL and Ithaka reports assert that changes in higher education demand we transform our thinki...
A rich and colorful tapestry of innovative library practices, services, and engagement emerged in re...
One of the prevailing themes of the Fifth ACRL National Conference held in Cincinnati, Ohio, was the...
Despite numerous cooperative collection development endeavors, the building of library collections h...
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As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
A poster presented by Chesney Flynn, Hallie Harrison, Megan and Slayde Sizemore for the class Librar...
In the past decade, research has repeatedly shown a decrease in state funding for libraries and cons...
Outlines the conference objectives, which are to discuss the results of the National Survey on Area ...
This report includes the objectives, implementation responsibilities and target dates recommended an...
The acquisition of foreign materials by research libraries in the United States has declined signifi...
A summary of responses to questions about education and preparation of librarians, continuing educat...
need of bold and imaginative planning and action on an unprece-dented scale. Two recurring themes ru...
Transcript of discussions held at the the Fifteenth Allerton Park Institute sponsored by the faculty...
With many academic libraries making use of approval plans and demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) the t...
Recent ARL and Ithaka reports assert that changes in higher education demand we transform our thinki...
A rich and colorful tapestry of innovative library practices, services, and engagement emerged in re...
One of the prevailing themes of the Fifth ACRL National Conference held in Cincinnati, Ohio, was the...
Despite numerous cooperative collection development endeavors, the building of library collections h...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93795/1/DB511012.pd
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
A poster presented by Chesney Flynn, Hallie Harrison, Megan and Slayde Sizemore for the class Librar...
In the past decade, research has repeatedly shown a decrease in state funding for libraries and cons...