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But also through strategicplanning, you get to see the evolution of programs and services overtime. But I really do wish that I had kayaked, rock climbed, and mountain biked, and learned a little bit about environmental stewardship. And believe it or not, that is what makes the job interesting.
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ACRL’s strategicplan and ALA’s Core Values of access, equity, intellectual freedom and privacy, public good, and sustainability can inform this conversation. In 2000, the first edition of Michael Gorman’s Our Enduring Values: Librarianship in the 21st Century was published.
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