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Despite huge improvements in access through SUMMIT and shared purchasing agreements, LIR has not stepped back from support for the core collection. SUMMIT will provide specific data regarding use not sufficiently supported by our core. SUMMIT will also be developing shared collection development guidelines to help design complementary collections. See | Despite huge improvements in access through SUMMIT and shared purchasing agreements, LIR has not stepped back from support for the core collection. SUMMIT will provide specific data regarding use not sufficiently supported by our core. SUMMIT will also be developing shared collection development guidelines to help design complementary collections. See | ||
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Revision as of 13:52, 6 March 2008
Description
The institution provides adequate facilities for library and information resources, equipment, and personnel. These resources, including collections, are readily available for use by the institution’s students, faculty, and staff on the primary campus and where required off-campus.
5.C.1 Library and information resources are readily accessible to all students and faculty. These resources and services are sufficient in quality, level, breadth, quantity, and currency to meet the requirements of the educational program.
LIR are broadly accessible across the curriculum in support of the interdisciplinary curriculum.
Additional instruction, facilities and websites support off-campus programs.
See Library Faculty and Off-Campus Programs (Standard 5 Section 2.1.1)
See Achievements
See Services for Reservation-Based Students
See Services for Tacoma-Based Students
5.C.2
In cases of cooperative arrangements with other library and information resources, formal documented agreements are established. These cooperative relationships and externally provided information sources complement rather than substitute for the institution’s own adequate and accessible core collection and services.
Despite huge improvements in access through SUMMIT and shared purchasing agreements, LIR has not stepped back from support for the core collection. SUMMIT will provide specific data regarding use not sufficiently supported by our core. SUMMIT will also be developing shared collection development guidelines to help design complementary collections. See