Reinvigorating strategic planning: An inclusive, collaborative process

Brenner et al describe a redesigned inclusive planning process put into place at the University Library System of the University of Pittsburgh, a state-related university in Pennsylvania. While they write from the perspective of a large, research library with a staff of 200, they believe that their...

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