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Legacy Missions In Times Of Change: Defining And Shaping Collections In The 21st Century, Antje Mays, Oya Y. Rieger
Legacy Missions In Times Of Change: Defining And Shaping Collections In The 21st Century, Antje Mays, Oya Y. Rieger
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
Despite the rapidly changing information and technology landscape, collections remain at the heart of academic libraries, signifying their enduring importance in providing access to our cultural heritage. Given broader trends in research and the current information ecology of an increasingly networked, distributed, and licensed environment, building collections and developing collection polices is increasingly ambiguous. These trends impact librarians in form of ever-expanding portfolios, diffusion of effort, weakened sense of focus, and a rising sense of persistent yet unmet needs for developing new skills. This paper outlines current research on collection trends and summarizes the interactive exchanges from the 2019 Charleston …
The Collaborative Federal Depository Program: Managing Federal Depository Library Program Collections In The Southeast, Renee Bosman, Cheryle Cole-Bennett, Abigail Desoto, Amy Laub-Carroll
The Collaborative Federal Depository Program: Managing Federal Depository Library Program Collections In The Southeast, Renee Bosman, Cheryle Cole-Bennett, Abigail Desoto, Amy Laub-Carroll
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
The Collaborative Federal Depository Program (CFDP) is an endeavor by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) and Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) libraries in the Southeast to create collaborative “Centers of Excellence” (COE) collections of tangible U.S. Government information.
The CFDP was created to provide workable solutions to address the increasing cost of managing, preserving, and providing access to large collections of federal government publications in the Southeast. From its beginning, the program sought to not only relieve collection management pressures among Regional and Selective depository libraries but to provide a model for future development of innovative shared collections …
Environmental Conservation, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Environmental Conservation, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Staying Inspired In Difficult Times, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Staying Inspired In Difficult Times, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
This issue's column suggests a few new releases to prompt professional reflection and renewal.
Basic Leadership Competencies--Change Management, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Basic Leadership Competencies--Change Management, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
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We All Belong: Celebrating Multiculturalism, Diversity, And Inclusivity, Jennifer A. Bartlett
We All Belong: Celebrating Multiculturalism, Diversity, And Inclusivity, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
In this “Internet Reviews” column we enhance our understanding of multiculturalism, diversity, and inclusivity through a number of educational and organizational websites.
Back To The Basics--Recent Titles On Getting Started As A Library Manager, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Back To The Basics--Recent Titles On Getting Started As A Library Manager, Jennifer A. Bartlett
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
This issue's New and Noteworthy column review four recent titles on getting started in library leadership and management.