North Carolina State University Libraries, SOLINET Records 1972-2000

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North Carolina State University Libraries, SOLINET Records 1972-2000

The North Carolina State University Libraries SOLINET records contain correspondence, reports, newsletters, grants, Board of Directors' minutes, membership meeting minutes relating to founding of SOLINET and the participation of North Carolina State University. The Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) is a not-for-profit membership cooperative of libraries and other information organizations in the southeastern U.S. Established in 1973 by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL), SOLINET collaborates with member libraries and local, regional, and national partners to provide leadership for cooperative action to improve access to information and enable members to effectively address the region’s needs for education and economic development. SOLINET emphasizes the value of a cooperative infrastructure for the wise stewardship of information and human and financial resources. Each member receives the benefits of regional library cooperation through sharing of resources and expertise, forums for collaboration, and access to cost-effective programs and services. SOLINET is the largest regional library network in the U.S.

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The Finance and Business Office has handled the financial accounts of the NCSU Libraries. From the description of North Carolina State University Libraries, Finance and Business records, 1935-1954 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 640146968 The interviews in the GI Bill Oral Histories were conducted in 2003 and 2004 in conjunction with an exhibit prepared by the North Carolina State University Libraries to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary ...