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Mission and Goals
The University Libraries is a learning and teaching environment fostering
the pursuit of knowledge, intellectual and ethical integrity, excellence in teaching
and learning, and respect for inquiry and diverse points of view. In supporting
the University’s mission as a student-centered research institution, the
Libraries:
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Collects, organizes, preserves, and provides access to information in multiple
physical and electronic formats to meet present and future needs of the University
relating to teaching, research, learning, and public service
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Encourages life-long learning by educating users to become self-reliant and
discerning in the selection and use of information resources
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Actively participates in and exerts leadership at local, state, national,
and international levels to support educational attainment and research.
Goals
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Select and maintain a collection of materials in all formats using collection
development policies based on the University’s academic programs and student
needs, the highest standards of bibliographic control, and continuing assessment
of the needs of the University community.
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Assist users in locating information by providing informed and accurate searching
assistance and through helpful and appropriate organization and annotation of
information resources.
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Provide adequate and environmentally appropriate spaces, facilities, and
services to ensure the conservation, usefulness, and accessibility of collections
for current and future generations of students and faculty.
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Provide spaces and facilities incorporating traditional as well as innovative
technologies and techniques that enable and encourage critical inquiry, personal
study and reflection, and collaborative learning.
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Develop an information literacy program in partnership with academic faculty
and the broader University community to educate students to be critical thinkers
and to fulfill their lifelong information and educational needs.
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Develop and provide library instruction to teach the concepts and skills
essential for information literate students in the place, format, and at the
time students will benefit from it most, utilizing existing and future technologies
in order to make instruction relevant, valuable, and convenient.
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Provide and encourage opportunities for development, training, and education
to maintain a faculty and staff of dedicated and knowledgeable professionals
who are able to assist users with appropriate resources, technologies, and subject
expertise, and who find recognition and fulfillment in their work.
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Support and actively participate in resource sharing initiatives to extend
the use of the collections beyond the University and to provide access to resources
worldwide that would otherwise not be available to faculty, staff, and students.
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Engage in partnerships with vendors, library and educational groups, networks,
consortia, and other University departments to make efficient and effective use
of human and fiscal resources.
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Encourage faculty and staff to contribute to the life of the University,
the profession of library and information sciences, and the wider educational
and cultural communities through active participation in professional associations
and other relevant organizations, programs, and activities.
Rev. 02/03
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