Vision Statement
Our Users
- It is our goal to meet the educational and research needs of our
primary users, Williams students, faculty, college departments and
staff.
- We recognize the importance of sustaining mutually supportive
relations with our secondary users, members of the community at large.
- We also recognize the value of nurturing productive reciprocal relationships with other libraries.
- As a depository for federal government publications, we
recognize our obligation to make those materials fully accessible to
the public.
- We respect the individuality of our users and acknowledge their cultural differences.
Our Collections
- We value collections that facilitate and stimulate education and research.
- When selecting or retaining resources, we look for quality, utility, accessibility, stability and value.
- What we acquire and retain reflects the current curriculum as
well as the selection choices of our predecessors and anticipates
future intellectual inquiry.
- We seek to develop selective areas of strength and depth.
- Our collections represent a variety of viewpoints. We have a
responsibility to acquire materials from alternative, non-mainstream
publishers.
- We seek a balance between print and electronic resources. We
understand that our historical print collections must continue to be
developed even as we explore ways to best take advantage of electronic
resources.
- Given the ever-expanding universe of information and the
realities of limited space and budgets, we see shared,
inter-institutional collection development and collaborative
preservation initiatives as imperatives.
Our Services
- We prize a welcoming atmosphere that is inviting to researchers and the enquiring community.
- We value the strength and depth of our collections and work proactively to encourage and facilitate their use.
- We want our users to be successful in their research and
believe it is our mission to aid them in finding and accessing the
information they require, both in our library and beyond.
- We believe in empowering the user-novice to expert-by providing assistance and instruction at the level required.
- We are interested in research as a process, and recognize that
it is both a science and an art. We seek to provide the tools, the
space and the moment for individuals and groups to pursue that process.
- We believe we should anticipate users' needs, and should take
the initiative in informing them about the resources and services that
are available.
Ourselves
- We see ourselves, the library staff, as a vital resource and value personal contact with users.
- We value collaboration and rely on the varied knowledge and experience that individual staff members contribute.
- We strive to respond thoughtfully to innovations. We approach new ventures, systems and methods with an open yet critical mind.
- We seek to provide a physical environment that encourages research, quiet study, and learning.
- We understand the importance of continued learning and growth
for all members of the staff. Opportunities for education and
development are critical in ensuring that we provide the highest
possible level of service.
October 16th, 2001
See Also:
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