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| Title: | Making the Most of the Center for Research Libraries: A Members Roundtable |
| Authors: | Andrychuk, Sylvia Vandenburg, Mary Claire |
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| Keywords: | Center for Research Libraries Collection Development |
| Issue Date: | 2009 |
| Abstract: | As university budgets strain under the pressure of the economic downturn, consortia bodies are increasingly relied upon to maintain the purchasing power of the acquisitions budget. Membership in CRL provides universities, colleges and independent research libraries with both conventional and electronic access to its rare and unusual collections. How are member libraries making the most of these resources? How are they being promoted? How are faculty incorporating the resources into their courses and assessment? Bring to the table your experiences, examples, and questions and benefit from the collective knowledge of your colleagues. |
| Description: | This presentation was given at a Lively Lunch session at the Charleston Conference in Charleston, South Carolina on 5 November 2009. Co-presented with Mary Wilke, Member Liaison and Outreach Services Director, the Center for Research Libraries. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1974/5310 |
| Appears in Collections: | Conference Papers and Presentations
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