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TheOberlin Group of Libraries is a consortium ofAmerican 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 atOberlin College.[2] As of 2021[update], it has 80 members.[1] Its activities include facilitatinginterlibrary loans and other collaboration.[3]

History

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The first meeting of the Oberlin Group was held at Oberlin College in November 1986. Their initial shared cause was getting more funding for their college libraries.

During the 1990s the group finalized an interlibrary loan agreement.

Membership

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  1. Agnes Scott College (GA)
  2. Albion College (MI)
  3. Allegheny College (PA)
  4. Alma College (MI)
  5. Amherst College (MA)
  6. Augustana College (IL)
  7. Austin College (TX)
  8. Bard College (NY)
  9. Barnard College (NY)
  10. Bates College (ME)
  11. Beloit College (WI)
  12. Berea College (KY)
  13. Bowdoin College (ME)
  14. Bryn Mawr College (PA)
  15. Bucknell University (PA)
  16. Carleton College (MN)
  17. Claremont McKenna College (CA)
  18. Clark University (MA)
  19. Coe College (IA)
  20. Colby College (ME)
  21. Colgate University (NY)
  22. Colorado College (CO)
  23. Connecticut College (CT)
  24. Davidson College (NC)
  25. Denison University (OH)
  26. DePauw University (IN)
  27. Dickinson College (PA)
  28. Drew University (NJ)
  29. Earlham College (IN)
  30. Eckerd College (FL)
  31. Franklin & Marshall College (PA)
  32. Furman University (SC)
  33. Gettysburg College (PA)
  34. Grinnell College (IA)
  35. Gustavus Adolphus College (MN)
  36. Hamilton College (NY)
  37. Harvey Mudd College (CA)
  38. Haverford College (PA)
  39. Hobart and William Smith Colleges (NY)
  40. College of the Holy Cross (MA)
  41. Hope College (MI)
  42. Kalamazoo College (MI)
  43. Kenyon College (OH)
  44. Knox College (IL)
  45. Lafayette College (PA)
  46. Lake Forest College (IL)
  47. Lawrence University (WI)
  48. Macalester College (MN)
  49. Manhattan University (NY)
  50. Middlebury College (VT)
  51. Mills College (CA)
  52. Morehouse College (GA)
  53. Mount Holyoke College (MA)
  54. Oberlin College (OH)
  55. Occidental College (CA)
  56. Ohio Wesleyan University (OH)
  57. Pitzer College (CA)
  58. Pomona College (CA)
  59. Randolph-Macon College (VA)
  60. Reed College (OR)
  61. Rhodes College (TN)
  62. Rollins College (FL)
  63. Sarah Lawrence College (NY)
  64. Scripps College (CA)
  65. Sewanee: The University of the South (TN)
  66. Simmons University (MA)
  67. Skidmore College (NY)
  68. Smith College (MA)
  69. Spelman College (GA)
  70. College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University (MN)
  71. St. Lawrence University(NY)
  72. St. Olaf College (MN)
  73. Swarthmore College (PA)
  74. Trinity College (CT)
  75. Trinity University (TX)
  76. Union College (NY)
  77. Vassar College (NY)
  78. Wabash College (IN)
  79. Washington and Lee University (VA)
  80. Wellesley College (MA)
  81. Wesleyan University (CT)
  82. Wheaton College (MA)
  83. Whitman College (WA)
  84. Whittier College (CA)
  85. Willamette University (OR)
  86. Williams College (MA)
  87. College of Wooster (OH)

References

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  1. ^ab"About the Oberlin Group".Oberlin Group of Libraries. Archived fromthe original on 2020-11-25. Retrieved2020-12-15.
  2. ^"A Brief History of the Oberlin Group | Oberlin Group of Libraries".
  3. ^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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