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Page 1: OCLC Research Library Partnership Meeting: Rep, Rank & Role

OCLC Research Library Partnership Meeting: Rep, Rank & Role

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Observations = things that stuckRanking – complexity/proliferationResearch Assessment regimes

CommunicateLibrary and librarians have a role

Library’s power to conveneLibrary as neutral party

Connect high level goals with reputation - tell a story

Influencing rank/rep is a long-term playMotivating faculty participation

Range of library contributions- system, data, ID, viz, access

Build an institutional bibliography, dark archive, services

Ban “infrastructure” and “assessment”

Manage expectationsIntra-university collaboration

Humanities is fraught

Good want to get better

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Yukichi Fukuzawa

Founded Keio in 1858.

Introduced Western science and institutions. Provided the basic principles of modernization.

Believed in the independence of individuals.

Believed in the importance of business. Created industrialists and introduced modern institutional systems such as patents, joint stock company, and book keeping.

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A Little History

Arrival of Commodore Perry in 1853 saw both the arrival of the threat of colonization and the industrial revolution.

Japan was quick to respond…

Kanrin Maru

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San Francisco1860

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