The meeting and forum took place in Washington, DC in early October and the proceedings from both events were made available online today.
The title of ARL Fall Forum 2014 was “Wanted Dead or Alive—The Scholarly Monograph.”
Direct Links to Summaries and Slide Presentations
Membership Meeting
- “SHARE Update” (PDF)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Tech
- “ARL Branding Survey” (PDF)
Mary Evangeliste and Jonathan Silberman, Fearless Future
- “Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the ARL Leadership Fellows Program” (PDF)
Martha Bedard, University of Connecticut
- “The ‘Big Bang’ of Government Documentation” (PDF)
William B. McAllister, US Department of State
- “The New Digital Landscape of Government Information” (PDF)
Charles A. Barth, US National Archives and Records Administration
- “Creating a Culture of Innovation” (PDF)
M.J. D’Elia, University of Guelph
- “iZone: Imagination-Ideas-Innovation: Specialized Learning Space for the 21st Century” (PDF)
Mary Ann Mavrinac, University of Rochester
- “Boundless Opportunities: Fundraising and Communications Alignment” (PDF)
Megan Campbell, University of Toronto
- “ACE: Building a Community of Practice” (PDF)
Katya Pereyaslavska, Ontario Council of University Libraries
- “Data Management Programs: Getting to Concrete Results” (PDF)
Heidi Imker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- “Data Management Programs: Getting to Concrete Results” (PDF)
Paul J. Bracke, Purdue University
- “Data Management Services at Johns Hopkins” (PDF)
Barbara E. Pralle, Johns Hopkins University
Fall Forum
- “Imminent Demise or Potential Rejuvenation? The Future of the Scholarly Monograph” (PDF)
Laura Mandell, Texas A&M University
- “Athabasca University Press: An Open Access Experiment” (PDF)
Frits Pannekoek, Athabasca University
- Concluding remarks (notes) (PDF)
Brian E. C. Schottlaender, University of California, San Diego