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Embedded librarianship at Purdue University
Staff publications, research, and presentations
  • Nicole A. Branch, Santa Clara University
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Article
Publication Date
6-1-2010
Publisher
Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
Abstract

Tucked in the northwest farmlands of Indiana in West Lafayette, Purdue University is recognized as one of the nation’s leading science and mathematics research universities. Spring rainstorms and a packed agenda greeted the 2008–2010 ARL Diversity Scholars when we visited the libraries April 20–21, 2009. Purdue University staff, librarians, and Library Dean James Mullins planned an exceptional program of guided discussions, presentations, and tours of the campus libraries. The team also offered an inside view of the institution’s libraries and a fresh vision for how librarians can place themselves in the daily workings of campus communities.

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Citation Information
Branch, N. (2010). Embedded librarianship at Purdue University. Synergy: News from the ARL Diversity Programs, 6, 3-4.