id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-25345 Makula, Amanda Y.; Turner, Laura S. Toward Engaged Scholarship: Knowledge Inclusivity and Collaborative Collection Development between Academic Libraries and Archives and Local Public Communities 2022-03-03 32 .pdf application/pdf 11757 488 38 There are many issues and considerations connected to this work, and additional research is needed, particularly regard- ing how engagement with local community collections impacts student learning. Library leaders can promote university-community engage- ment and knowledge diversity by incorporating local community knowledge into their collection development commitments and practices and tying this work to the parent institution’s strategic plan. “ …the world is not separated into the scholarly and the ordinary.”1 Introduction “Collection development necessarily responds to trends in academia, bringing forward new frameworks that shift the whats, whys, and hows of acquiring library materials,” write Debo- * Amanda Y. Makula is Associate Professor and Digital Initiatives Librarian and cache/crl-25345.pdf txt/crl-25345.txt