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“You say you want a revolution…”. Combining archives, museums, and libraries. “You say you want a revolution…”. Tough questions during a time of r/evolution: Who are we? What are the fundamental boundaries of our profession? Where are we going? How are we going to make it?
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“You say you want a revolution…” Combining archives, museums, and libraries
“You say you want a revolution…” Tough questions during a time of r/evolution: • Who are we? • What are the fundamental boundaries of our profession? • Where are we going? • How are we going to make it? • Can we work with others from various professions?
“You say you want a revolution…” “You say you got a real solution Well, you know We'd all love to see the plan.” (John Lennon, “Revolution 1”)
“You say you want a revolution…” Michael Fox Deputy Director, Programs Minnesota Historical Society “How do you spell synergy?”
“You say you want a revolution…” Steven L. Olsen Managing Director Church History Department Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints “Both Sides Now”: The “Something Lost” and “Something Gained” in Museum, Library, and Archives Collaboration
“You say you want a revolution…” Ricky Erway Program Officer, RLG Programs, OCLC (Online Computer Library Center, Inc.) Programs and Research “Collaboration on the LAM: Insights into Library, Archive, and Museum Interaction at Five Institutions”
“You say you want a revolution…” “You tell me that it's evolution, Well, you know We all want to change the world.” (John Lennon “Revolution 1”)
“You say you want a revolution…” "In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists." (Eric Hoffer, Reflections on the Human Condition [32], 1973.)