ASERL Partners with Duke University as Host Organization | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: John Burger (jburger![]() |
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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 14:07:02 -0400 (EDT) |
News from
the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries. ASERL
Partners with Duke University as Host Organization For several
months, members of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)
have been considering the benefits of locating ASERL’s office within a
member library to provide staff with ongoing, day-to-day contact with the
people and issues research libraries encounter. At their Spring 2011
Annual Meeting, ASERL’s Board and membership agreed to partner with Duke
University (Durham, NC) to serve as ASERL’s new host organization.
ASERL’s Executive Director will be located at Duke University effective
July 1, 2011. “ASERL
continues to grow and provide tremendous benefits to its member
libraries,” commented Sarah Michalak, ASERL Board President and
University Librarian at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
“We believe moving ASERL’s staff inside a research library will
greatly enhance our ability to provide pragmatic, innovative programming for
the future.” John
Ulmschneider, ASERL’s Immediate Past President and University Librarian
at Virginia Commonwealth University, added, “ASERL members are excited
about this move, but also embrace our long-standing fruitful relationship with
LYRASIS. SOLINET and LYRASIS have been key supporters of ASERL’s
growth, and we look forward to new opportunities for partnering with LYRASIS in
the future.” About
ASERL Founded
in 1956, the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries is the largest
regional academic library cooperative in the country, with 38 members in ten
states. ASERL operates numerous projects designed to foster a high
standard of library excellence through inter-institutional resource sharing and
other collaborative efforts. By working together, ASERL members continue
to provide and maintain top quality resources and services for the students,
faculty, and citizens of their respective communities. More information
about ASERL can be found at www.aserl.org. --jeb |
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