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ARL Membership Meeting and Fall Forum 2014 Proceedings Online

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On October 7–8, 2014, in Washington, DC, ARL convened its 165th Membership Meeting, followed on October 9 by the ARL Fall Forum, “Wanted Dead or Alive—The Scholarly Monograph.” Summaries of both meetings with links to all available slides are now on the ARL website.

Available materials include:

Membership Meeting

Summary of 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

Summary of Fall Forum

“Imminent Demise or Potential Rejuvenation? The Future of the Scholarly Monograph” (PDF)
Laura Mandell, Texas A&M University

“Jisc and Scholarly Monographs” (PDF)
Roger Tritton, Jisc Collections

“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

For more details about the meetings, such as program schedules, visit the ARL Membership Meeting 2014 website and the ARL Fall Forum 2014 website.


The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is a nonprofit organization of 125 research libraries in the US and Canada. ARL’s mission is to influence the changing environment of scholarly communication and the public policies that affect research libraries and the diverse communities they serve. ARL pursues this mission by advancing the goals of its member research libraries, providing leadership in public and information policy to the scholarly and higher education communities, fostering the exchange of ideas and expertise, facilitating the emergence of new roles for research libraries, and shaping a future environment that leverages its interests with those of allied organizations. ARL is on the web at https://www.arl.org/.

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