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Unlocking Campus Potential: The Library as a Strategic Partner in Teaching and Learning

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Academic libraries are more than just centers of resources—they are key partners in teaching, learning, and student success. This session explores how libraries can collaborate with faculty, enhance instructional support, and expand their impact across campus. Discover strategies to position the library as an essential driver of academic excellence.
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Jun 19, 2025 02:00 PM - 02:45 PM(America/New_York)
Venue : Marquis Ballroom/Salons A,B,C
20250619T1400 20250619T1445 America/New_York Unlocking Campus Potential: The Library as a Strategic Partner in Teaching and Learning Academic libraries are more than just centers of resources—they are key partners in teaching, learning, and student success. This session explores how libraries can collaborate with faculty, enhance instructional support, and expand their impact across campus. Discover strategies to position the library as an essential driver of academic excellence. Marquis Ballroom/Salons A,B,C Ex Libris Knowledge Days and ELUNA Conference 2025 eluna-conf-planning@exlibrisusers.org
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Vice President, Product Management
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Ex Libris, from Clarivate
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 Sharon Smith
Library Assistant
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Purdue University Northwest
ECR Specialist Sr.
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Emory University
 Tabitha Ochtera
Associate Director, Head of Electronic and Digital Services
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Molloy University
 Valerie Florez
Senior Librarian–Virtual Engagement Strategist
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American Public University System (AMU/APU)
Electronic Resources Librarian
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Mercer University
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