
The initiative to bring campus partners into academic library buildings started 20 plus years ago with a focus on student success. This session will look back at lessons learned to see what works. Today, there is a shift to campus partnerships that are strategic, sharing service values and goals. The changing roles of academic libraries, shifting from focusing on print collections to services has expanded opportunities. Join the discussion on Monday, June 26th at 9 AM CT to learn different approaches and methods for developing the partnerships and discover how space and planning decisions can enhance and improve access to services.
David is a Principal at GUND Partnership and Amy is Associate Vice President for Libraries and Strategic Innovation at Kenyon College. Other panel members are Kristin Meyer, Associate Dean of Collections, Digital Strategy and Strategic Organizational Development, Grand Valley State University Libraries; and Chelsea Riddle, Interim Coordinator, Learning Commons Partnership, Seattle University; and Catherine Rudowsky, Dean of University Libraries, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
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