The Research University Library: A Platform for Evolving Modes of Discovery and Collaboration

We look forward to your attendance at the Fall 2017 Connections Series event, “A Platform for Evolving Modes of Discovery and Collaboration” with Denise Stephens, new vice provost and university librarian at Washington University in St. Louis.

5:30 pm Reception
6:00 pm Presentation

Admission is complimentary, but space is limited. Registration is required.

Driven by the diverse and rapidly changing information environment, the research university library has emerged as a platform for supporting and enabling evolving patterns of scholarship. Denise Stephens, new vice provost and university librarian at Washington University in St. Louis, will discuss the roles of technology, patterns of research and instruction, scholarly communication, and the increasing importance of outcomes in mapping the library’s impact in the life of the university and the complex communities it serves.

Parking is available in Millbrook Garage in the yellow zones and visitor spaces only; not valid in metered spaces.

Please RSVP to Mandy Davis by Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at amanda.davis@wustl.edu or 314-935-2962.

This event is co-sponsored byWashington University's University Libraries and the Arts & Sciences Connections Series.

The Arts & Sciences Connections Series is made possible through the generous support of the Annual Fund. Gifts to the Arts & Sciences Annual Fund provide current, expendable income to help launch new academic programs and create exciting new educational opportunities, as well as makes every aspect of Washington University - teaching, research, learning, and community engagement - possible. To support the Arts & Sciences Annual Fund, please visit our secure online giving page or contact Associate Director of Development Allison Oberkirsch at 314-935-5249.