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Scarlet Galvan | NHCUC Libraries | February 2024 More with
more of us
failure of imagination
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a strategic planning story
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A question of visibility Where are we taking credit? Where
is the work of libraries hidden?
a central thesis: The library is more than things. Collections
are people.
What are we a symbol of now? Storage facility Service
provider Critical partner
people need third spaces library workers need space to do
the work
If we share space, it needs to make sense Who
should we be sharing space with?
“Library materials and services are critical to the success of
our students, faculty, staff and community and we will not compromise them. That’s why I worked with the Provost’s Office to determine how we could realize up to $800,000 in savings without affecting our materials budget.”
More of us. Together.
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