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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Strategic Steering Team: Just a Fancy Word for Committee?
I promised a “provocative” discussion at yesterday’s Assessment Community of Practice gathering, and I think we met that goal. The attendance was good, at least, with 27 staff members from across the library (13 departments represented). A few highlights and … Continue reading
Brainstorming New Metrics as We Transition to Charles Library
In less than six months we will be moving into Charles Library, an environment that will transform how we think about libraries and the resources and services it provides. And how we provide access to those resources and services. In … Continue reading
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