Why i chose to work in a college library: A subversive account
Oberg L.R.
1998
College and Undergraduate Libraries
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10.1300/J106v05n01_07
The myth of the liberal arts college, ivy-covered, cloistered, is increasingly less valid. Yet, at its heart, is an enduring ideal: a small, supportive community of scholars and learners who value the individual's importance. Today's college librarians have an important role in their schools. As agents of change and by offering new ways to achieve old ideals, they subvert the myth, but not the ideals of liberal arts education. © 1998 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
College librarians; College libraries; Colleges; Liberal arts colleges; Undergraduates
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