Strategies for Keeping ARL Rankings Relevant in Research Libraries

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Amidst reports of Penn State University Libraries ranking among the top ten North American research libraries based on ARL's Library Investment Index Rankings, this presentation by Adam Siegel from UC Davis highlights key strategies to ensure continued relevance and success in ARL rankings. The importance of achieving a top 50 ranking, as demonstrated by Texas Tech University Libraries, is underscored to motivate libraries to enhance their performance in the competitive landscape of research institutions.


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  1. FutureQual: How To Keep ARL Rankings Relevant Adam Siegel UC Davis 25 October 2013

  2. According to most recent reports, Penn State University Libraries rank among the top-ten North American research libraries, based on Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Library Investment Index Rankings for 2010- 2011. ( Penn State Libraries rank among the top 10, http://news.psu.edu, 10 Sep 2012)

  3. According to most recent reports, Penn State University Libraries rank among the top-ten North American research libraries, based on Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Library Investment Index Rankings for 2010- 2011. ( Penn State Libraries rank among the top 10, http://news.psu.edu, 10 Sep 2012) Attain a ranking in the top 50 of Association of Research Libraries. Texas Tech University Libraries Strategic Plan (http://library.ttu.edu/about/admin/strategic_plan.php)

  4. FutureQual: How To Keep ARL Rankings Relevant Adam Siegel UC Davis 25 October 2013

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