Campus/ Community Relationships: An Annotated Bibliography. volume 2 Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange Bibliography, No. 382-383

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Excludes from con- sideration all programs and services typically associated with a college's routine academic orientation.
Refers to community services as active participation in the life of the community in which the college or university is located. This implies that the institution accepts responsibility for a leadership role in the community j offers its resources towards the solution of community problems j works with, not on, the community; and festers an atmosphere of cooperation but re
...mains sensitive to the community's attitudes and traditions. "In other words, it is important to understand that community freedom may be as important to a community of citizens as academic freedom is to the community of scholars." Stresses that an institution ought to do what it can do best. A large state university serves a statewide con- stituency! its mandate is broad, its community general and ncn-specific, and its resources vast and sophisticated.
State colleges may have involvements with direct services, supporting services, or both.


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