Fall Forum 2010: Library Leadership and the Courage to Learn: What Got You Here Won't Get You There
Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.
ff10-gallos.pdf
Synergy Issue 6, June 2010
In this issue, 2008-2010 Diversity Scholar, Nicole Branch, writes about her experience visiting the Purdue University Libraries in April of 2009. The event was the fifth time the ARL Diversity Scholars were hosted by Purdue for a ‘research library visit’. Sandra Baker, ARL Career Enhancement (CEP) Fellow in 2009, speaks about the entire fellowship experience, from her first meeting of her cohorts at the ARL Leadership Institute in Denver (January 2009), to the completion of her CEP fellowship last summer. Finally, Leadership and Career Development (LCDP) fellow, Kawanna Bright, from the North Carolina State University Libraries, chronicles the time spent in New Haven, CT and the Yale University Libraries for the Institute on Research, Teaching, and Learning.
synergy-issue-6.pdf
Research Library Issues, no. 264 (June 2009)
RLI issue 264 includes the following articles:
- ARL Encourages Members to Refrain from Signing Nondisclosure or Confidentiality Clauses
- The Case for Regulating Google and the Proposed Book Rights Registry
- Learning and Research Spaces in ARL Libraries: Snapshots of Installations and Experiments
- A Different Kind of Conversation: The Sparky Awards and Fresh Views on Change in Scholarly Communication
- ARL Selects Research Library Leadership Fellows for 2009 10
Terms:2005–2009, Google Books, Leadership, Licensing, Publications, Research Library Issues, Scholarly Communication, Space, Facilities, and Services, Text
SPEC Kit 250: Educating Faculty on Scholarly Communication Issues (September 1999)
A scanned version of SPEC Kit 250 (Transforming Libraries 10) is available full view through HathiTrust. View document here »
Membership Meeting 2004 (Fall): Research Library Leadership & Management Committee Meeting Highlights
Proceedings of the 145th ARL Membership Meeting, October 2004. mm04fall-olms.pdf
Membership Meeting 2008 (Fall): What Are Our Future Leaders Thinking?
Session description. mm08fall-future.pdf
Membership Meeting 2008 (Fall): The RLLF Curriculum: Preparing Executive Leaders
Session description. mm08fall-rllf.pdf
Membership Meeting 2008 (Fall): Special Collections: Leadership Opportunities & Challenges
Association of Research Libraries Career Enhancement Program Recommendation Form
Association of Research Libraries: Overview with a Focus on 2001-07
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is a not-for-profit membership organization comprising over 120 libraries of North American research institutions. ARL influences the changing environment of scholarly communication and the public policies that affect research libraries and the diverse communities they serve. ARL pursues this mission by advancing the goals of its member research libraries, providing leadership in public and information policy to the scholarly and higher education communities, fostering the exchange of ideas and expertise, and shaping a future environment that leverages its interests with those of allied organizations. This account of association priorities and activities updates the entries in the first and second editions of the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science and focuses on the years 2001 to 2007. arl-overview-2001-2007.pdf
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