11/11/2022 0 Comments Roxanne library hunter college![]() ![]() The Academic Engagement area is one of the most externally facing areas in the Library, and responsible for a number of our programs and services aimed at advancing research, teaching, and learning on campus. In the final post of this three part series, we will look at the shifts in staffing and service to our areas of work and hope you will join us celebrating the people, past and present, of the UConn Library. If you missed the first two posts in the series, they were regarding our Library Administration and Collections & Discovery areas. We have been fortunate enough to welcome several new staff members, said good luck to others moving to other institutions, wished many a happy retirement, and said goodbye to a dear colleague. We have also seen an incredible shift in staffing. Since March of 2020 we have shifted access to collections, increased online outreach, created new programming, and found new ways of working with each other and our communities. The pandemic has reshaped the work environment in unprecedented ways, forcing organizations to adapt to a new way of working. The Library regularly adds online journal, magazine and primary source archives to the permanent collection based on curricular need, usage, and available funds. *Some publishers hold back certain titles for library purchase, such as textbooks. The library will secure permanent access to highly used and faculty requested ebooks from these collections. The Library also provides temporary access to hundreds ebooks from the following major academic publishers/vendors*.
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