For each academic program, the Libraries will prepare and regularly update a plan for collection development and information services, showing how local collections, networked electronic services, and document delivery work together to meet its particular needs. These plans follow the broad guidelines established in Ownership and Access in a Global Information Market: A Framework for the University of Connecticut Libraries, issued by the Chancellor's Library Advisory Committee in March, 1999.
Planning statements for academic programs have been prepared by their respective Library Liaisons in collaboration with faculty and students in the department. If a program lacks a hyperlink, the date beside it indicates the timetable on which a planning statement is scheduled for development with the department or school.
|
Program Plans for:
Agricultural and Resource Economics |
Judaic Studies Latin American & Caribbean Studies Linguistics Marine Sciences Mathematics Medieval Studies Molecular and Cell Biology Music Natural Resources Management Nursing Nutritional Sciences Pathobiology Pharmacy Philosophy Physics Physiology and Neurobiology Plant Science Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology Spanish and Portuguese Statistics Urban Studies |
| Regional Campus Libraries: Avery Point Stamford |
Torrington Waterbury West Hartford |
This is is maintained by Sandy Gallup