Leveraging our assets: the academic library and campus leadership
Abstract
In the competition for resources, academic libraries possess more assets than they know. These include a still central role in access to published academic knowledge; a cadre of professionals experienced in managing change and in developing assessment instruments that match resources with outcomes; an ethos and record of success in collaborative projects; and significant development potential and successes. These assets can be leveraged to enhance funding as well as the role of librarians in campus leadership. The author, a library director for more than a decade, bases his observations in part on a 16‐month appointment as interim assistant vice‐chancellor for administration at a mid‐sized public university.
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Citation
Houbeck, R.L. (2002), "Leveraging our assets: the academic library and campus leadership", The Bottom Line, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 54-59. https://doi.org/10.1108/08880450210427308
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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