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Team D From left: Kimberley Henze, Sheila Garcia, Cari Didion, Teresa Schultz Host: ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee Project: Promoting the ACRL National Research Agenda on the Research Environment and Scholarly Communication System The profession has entered an important paradigm shift that reflects not only the overall impact of libraries on our communities but also our approach to teaching information literacy and the systemic barriers to access within the profession itself, especially for individuals from underrepresented populations. I hope librarianship continues this trajectory.”—Sheila Garcia

Team D

From left: Kimberley Henze, Sheila Garcia, Cari Didion, Teresa Schultz

Host: ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee

Project: Promoting the ACRL National Research Agenda on the Research Environment and Scholarly Communication System

“The profession has entered an important paradigm shift that reflects not only the overall impact of libraries on our communities but also our approach to teaching information literacy and the systemic barriers to access within the profession itself, especially for individuals from underrepresented populations. I hope librarianship continues this trajectory.”—Sheila Garcia

Team D

From left: Kimberley Henze, Sheila Garcia, Cari Didion, Teresa Schultz

Host: ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee

Project: Promoting the ACRL National Research Agenda on the Research Environment and Scholarly Communication System

The profession has entered an important paradigm shift that reflects not only the overall impact of libraries on our communities but also our approach to teaching information literacy and the systemic barriers to access within the profession itself, especially for individuals from underrepresented populations. I hope librarianship continues this trajectory.”—Sheila Garcia