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HBCU-ASERL PILOT LIBRARY EXCHANGE PROGRAM

HBCU-ASERL PILOT LIBRARY EXCHANGE PROGRAM. FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY CHESNUTT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LIBRARIES JULY 9-21, 2006. Primary Strategic Goals of Interest. Open access publishing developments in the ARL Environment

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HBCU-ASERL PILOT LIBRARY EXCHANGE PROGRAM

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  1. HBCU-ASERL PILOT LIBRARY EXCHANGE PROGRAM FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY CHESNUTT LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LIBRARIES JULY 9-21, 2006

  2. Primary Strategic Goals of Interest • Open access publishing developments in the ARL Environment • Successful administrative and faculty engagement to encourage repository population and adding stakeholders • Observing ARL collection development, personnel training, incentives, services and collaboration.

  3. What I Know From Barbara Dewey • Fundraising strategies and concepts • Networking and hospitality • Administrative strategies • What a rotary club is and does • Cohesive supervision • Background research for every meeting • Finding a stakeholder’s bottom line

  4. Aubrey Mitchell & Jill Keally

  5. CHANCELLOR LOREN CRABTREE

  6. Collection Development • Evelyn spent significant time with Linda Phillips, Head, Collection Development & Management • Together, they worked out goals for enhancing the population of the F.S.U. digital repository. Options for reviewing, writing and proposing strategies for more in-depth collection development of the F.S.U. repository and the F.S.U. collections were also explored.

  7. Collections in Development

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