Seminar | April 28 | 3:10-5 p.m. | 107 South Hall
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason
Funding for academic research libraries generally has been declining for at least two decades, especially when adjusted for inflation and the number of patrons served. During the same time, the information environment has radically changed, and along with it expectations for research library services. With no funding turnaround in sight, it is necessary to regularly revisit core priorities. I will present some facts and frame critical choices facing research libraries, to stimulate discussion: what are the core priorities?
This seminar will be held both online & in person. You are welcome to join us either in South Hall or via Zoom.
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510-642-1464
Catherine Cronquist Browning, catherine@ischool.berkeley.edu,
South Hall
On Campus
107
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason
Speaker