Task Force On The Future Of Academic Libraries In Florida
Chancellor Frank T. Brogan’s and Chancellor Will Holcombe’s Charge to the Task Force
Determine a vision and develop a strategic plan for the future of academic library access, resources and service in Florida that encompasses emerging trends and changing realities in the areas of instruction, research, technology and public services within the context of the academic mission. The plan needs to assess ramifications of the identified trends and realities on currently utilized tools and organizations and the impact on our students, faculty and academic community.
Meetings
Date |
Location |
Materials |
|---|---|---|
| July 19, 2010 9:00 a.m. |
University of Florida, Gainesville | Agenda
2010-07-19 Membership List Bios for Speakers and Facilitator Video of Presentations and Panel Discussion Daniel Greenstein's presentation David Shulenburger’s PowerPoint FCLA CCLA Brief Overview - July 19, 2010 2010 FCLA Fact Sheet FCLA Overview 2010 CCLA Fact Sheet CCLA PowerPoint Survey Results regarding Issues and Pitfalls - Executive Summary - Full Text - PowerPoint |
Resources/Archives
- Joint Library Planning Committee Final Report
- Joint Library Planning Committee Meetings
- 2010 Top Ten Trends in Academic Libraries: A Review of the Current Literature
- Futures Thinking For Academic Librarians: Higher Education In 2025
- Lisbet Rausing, “Toward a New Alexandria.” The New Republic, March 12, 2010
- James Michalko, Constance Malpas, and Arnold Arcolio. “Research Libraries, Risk and Systematic Change.” OCLC Research, 2010
- Horizon Report from Educause and the New Media Consortium, a useful survey of future trends
- Trading Spaces: Science Libraries Confront Print's Decline
- If I were a Scholarly Publisher



