Library Planning Process Established by Faculty Senate

Library Planning Process Established by Faculty Senate

On November 13, 2008, Stanford’s Faculty Senate voted to initiate a planning process for the libraries. A team is now being established to undertake this two-year process, which will focus on the recommendations put forward by the Committee on Libraries’s (C-LIB) Subcommittee on Digital Information Technologies in the Research Library Environment at Stanford. That subcommittee was convened in 2007 to review issues arising from the impending demolition of Meyer library, particularly the impact on collections written in non-Roman characters.

C-LIB and the planning team welcome your input into this planning process. Below, you’ll find links to the subcommittee’s final report and other documents assembled for the Faculty Senate. We will be monitoring comments on this site (add comments using above URL), or you can send feedback directly to the committee chair, John Bender.

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