The liberal arts college library: Paradox or panacea
Stueart R.D.
1990
College and Research Libraries
8
10.5860/crl_51_06_524
The academic library in liberal arts institutions of the twenty-first century will be changed from what it is today. It is not yet clear how that transition will be managed. The library's role will, however, remain central to the teaching and research functions of the institution. The challenge is to develop the right collections and services to meet changing needs. A modestly endowed liberal arts library, confronted by rising expectations coupled with rising costs, need not resign itself to the status quo.
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Association of College and Research Libraries
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access
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