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The Tome Initiative: Year One, Sarah Mckee
The Tome Initiative: Year One, Sarah Mckee
Charleston Library Conference
This stopwatch session provided an update on the first year's implementation of the TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem) initiative, a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of Research Libraries, and the Association of University Presses. The initiative is a five-year experiment in an institutional funding model for open access monographs.
Has American Exceptionalism Made The United States An Outlier On The Global Academic Stage?, Michèle V. Cloonan
Has American Exceptionalism Made The United States An Outlier On The Global Academic Stage?, Michèle V. Cloonan
Charleston Library Conference
This paper considers whether American exceptionalism has reduced the standing of the United States in the world—and whether it has impacted our ability to remain innovative. The paper is based on my presentation on a panel on this theme at the Charleston Conference 2018. The panel considered key international social issues in which Americans have become outliers, such as climate change, health care, and gun control. It also focused on research in the cultural heritage sector. Here I expand on my remarks about the origins of exceptionalism and its possible impact on libraries, archives, and museums. This issue is not …