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The Oberlin Group of Libraries is a consortium of American liberal arts colleges, led by a board elected from its members' libraries' directors.[1] The group evolved from meetings of college presidents in 1985 and 1986 at Oberlin College.[2] As of 2021[update], it has 80 members.[1] Its activities include facilitating interlibrary loans and other collaboration.[3]
History
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Activities
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Membership
[edit]- Agnes Scott College (GA)
- Albion College (MI)
- Allegheny College (PA)
- Alma College (MI)
- Amherst College (MA)
- Augustana College (IL)
- Austin College (TX)
- Bard College (NY)
- Barnard College (NY)
- Bates College (ME)
- Beloit College (WI)
- Berea College (KY)
- Bowdoin College (ME)
- Bryn Mawr College (PA)
- Bucknell University (PA)
- Carleton College (MN)
- Claremont McKenna College (CA)
- Clark University (MA)
- Coe College (IA)
- Colby College (ME)
- Colgate University (NY)
- Colorado College (CO)
- Connecticut College (CT)
- Davidson College (NC)
- Denison University (OH)
- DePauw University (IN)
- Dickinson College (PA)
- Drew University (NJ)
- Earlham College (IN)
- Eckerd College (FL)
- Franklin & Marshall College (PA)
- Furman University (SC)
- Gettysburg College (PA)
- Grinnell College (IA)
- Gustavus Adolphus College (MN)
- Hamilton College (NY)
- Harvey Mudd College (CA)
- Haverford College (PA)
- College of the Holy Cross (MA)
- Hope College (MI)
- Kalamazoo College (MI)
- Kenyon College (OH)
- Knox College (IL)
- Lafayette College (PA)
- Lake Forest College (IL)
- Lawrence University (WI)
- Macalester College (MN)
- Manhattan University (NY)
- Middlebury College (VT)
- Mills College (CA)
- Morehouse College (GA)
- Mount Holyoke College (MA)
- Oberlin College (OH)
- Occidental College (CA)
- Ohio Wesleyan University (OH)
- Pitzer College (CA)
- Pomona College (CA)
- Randolph-Macon College (VA)
- Reed College (OR)
- Rhodes College (TN)
- Rollins College (FL)
- Sarah Lawrence College (NY)
- Scripps College (CA)
- Sewanee: The University of the South (TN)
- Simmons University (MA)
- Skidmore College (NY)
- Smith College (MA)
- Spelman College (GA)
- College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University (MN)
- St. Lawrence University(NY)
- St. Olaf College (MN)
- Swarthmore College (PA)
- Trinity College (CT)
- Trinity University (TX)
- Union College (NY)
- Vassar College (NY)
- Wabash College (IN)
- Washington and Lee University (VA)
- Wellesley College (MA)
- Wesleyan University (CT)
- Wheaton College (MA)
- Whitman College (WA)
- Whittier College (CA)
- Willamette University (OR)
- Williams College (MA)
- College of Wooster (OH)
References
[edit]- ^ a b "About the Oberlin Group". Oberlin Group of Libraries.
- ^ "A Brief History of the Oberlin Group | Oberlin Group of Libraries".
- ^ Lee, Diane (2009). "Oberlin College". In Kelsey, Paul (ed.). Profiles of Best Practices in Academic Library Interlibrary Loan. Primary Research Group. pp. 93–94. ISBN 978-1-57440-122-6.
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