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01 Mar 2008
Baker’s Staff Gets a 21st-Century Name
Topics: News-GeneralEducation-Schools, Libraries, MuseumsInformation-Information ManagementOnce upon a time, libraries collected books, and librarians checked them out. But those days are long gone as libraries have moved into the digital age. Baker Library, for example, also produces Web sites, manages audio and video resources, publishes online newsletters, and provides Web-based access to digital information. As its activities have changed, so too has the official name of Baker’s multidisciplinary staff. Since last fall, the staff has a new name: Knowledge and Library Services. “The new name better reflects the organization’s many activities that support learning, teaching, and research,” says Executive Director Mary Lee Kennedy. For more details, visit http://hul.harvard.edu/publications/hul_notes_1339/hbs_knowledge.html.
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