Reorganizing for Transformational Change: The 21st Century Research Library at a Flagship Public University

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  • Jack M. Maness University of Colorado Boulder
  • John Culshaw University of Iowa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/llm.v29i3.7105

Abstract

Beginning in November 2010 and culminating in February 2012, the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries began planning a significant structural reorganization. Local, pragmatic drivers for the change included retirements at the executive level and the loss of professional librarian lines due to the Great Recession of 2008. But other, more important catalysts existed and are driving similar reorganization efforts in research libraries across the country. The increasingly interdisciplinary, digital, and inter-institutional nature of scholarship, research and teaching requires a more flexible, team-managed research library. Dramatic shifts in how institutions of higher education are funded are also fueling the need to reevaluate organizational structures. This article will explore the process, strategy, and on-going efforts to recreate the research library at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Author Biographies

Jack M. Maness, University of Colorado Boulder

Jack M. Maness is an associate professor and Director of the Sciences Department at the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries.

John Culshaw, University of Iowa

John Culshaw is University Librarian at the University of Iowa. Before coming to Iowa, he spent nearly 22 years at the University of Colorado Boulder, most recently serving as Senior Associate Dean of Libraries.

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Published

2015-03-25

How to Cite

Maness, J. M., & Culshaw, J. (2015). Reorganizing for Transformational Change: The 21st Century Research Library at a Flagship Public University. Library Leadership & Management, 29(3). https://doi.org/10.5860/llm.v29i3.7105

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