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Overview Rutgers University Libraries

Overview Rutgers University Libraries. Marianne I. Gaunt VP for Information Services & University Librarian March 1, 2012. Statistics - Rutgers. Member of the Association of American Universities

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Overview Rutgers University Libraries

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  1. OverviewRutgers University Libraries Marianne I. Gaunt VP for Information Services & University Librarian March 1, 2012

  2. Statistics - Rutgers • Member of the Association of American Universities • 27 degree-granting colleges and schools; 200+ institutes/centers; 175 academic departments; 270 degree programs • Professional Schools: • Applied & Professional Psychology, Business, Communication & Information, Criminal Justice, Education, Law, Music & Performing Arts, Management & Labor Relations, Nursing, Pharmacy, Planning & Public Policy, Social Work

  3. Statistics - Rutgers 51,161 FTE : 75% undergraduates, 25% graduate students 93% of undergrads from NJ; 70% graduate students from NJ 12,800 degrees conferred 2010/11 Staffing: 3,039 faculty, 7,859 staff 56% of faculty tenured Budget: $2.1 Billion Research funding: $430M Endowment: $603M (51% restricted) Property: 5,976 acres Buildings: 720

  4. Statistics - RUL Facilities 26 libraries/centers Staffing 70 library faculty, 190 staff Budget $ 30.5M Collections Expenditures $ 9.3M Print Volumes 3.7M Electronic subscriptions 91,078 External Support $ 1.15M Endowment Value $ 12.2M Building Use 2,442,957 Circulations 543,627 Inter-library Loans 74,569 Instruction Classes Taught 926 Reference Service Questions 80,406

  5. Organizational Structure • Interim Exec. VP for Academic Affairs • VP for Information Services & University Librarian • Campus Directors – Camden & Newark • Associate University Librarians - System-Wide • Collections; Digital Library Systems; Facilities; Planning & Organizational Research; Research & Instructional Services • Director of Administrative Services • Director of Development for the Libraries • Faculty Coordinator/Deputy Faculty Coordinator

  6. Key Consortia Relationships Association of American Universities (AAU) Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) NorthEast Research Libraries Consortium (NERL) Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium (PALCI) LYRASIS VALE NJ Library Network

  7. Selective Highlights Diversity Research Center – Dana Library - Newark Internship/Residency Program with SCI Institute of Jazz Studies – Dana Library Special Collections and University Archives - Alexander East Asian Library - Alexander Margery Somers Foster Center – Douglass Sharon Fordham Multimedia Laboratory - Douglass Scarlet Latte Cafe - Alexander

  8. Selective Highlights Institutional Repository – RUcore Manage RU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries (digital) Publish Open Access Journals Digital Projects – New Jersey Digital Highway (NJDH), NJVID, New Jersey Environmental Digital Library, Newark Archives, Women Artists Archives National Directory (WAAND), Video Mosaic Digital Exhibitions

  9. Strategic Plan2012-2015+ • Promote and advocate for universal access to the world’s knowledge (direct, instant, convenient, easy, and ubiquitous) • Support learning and research by providing leadership, responsive services, and resources that unite our campuses • Bring distinction to the University and the Libraries through innovative library research, services, and spaces • Contribute to the University’s place as the State University of NJ, supporting and enhancing the State and its residents • Play a compelling and collaborative role in the development of 21st century higher education

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