The Ithaka S+R Library Survey has examined leadership and strategic perspectives in the field
by surveying library deans and directors nationally on a triennial basis since 2010. The research
project’s overarching goals are to provide the library community with a valuable data source to
inform decision making and track the emerging opportunities and challenges leaders face in
steering their organizations. In fall 2022, we surveyed library leaders at not-for-profit four-year
academic institutions across the United States, with a response rate of 42 percent based on 612
responses.
In this sixth iteration of the project, we continued to track high-level issues of strategy,
leadership, budget, staffing, and institutional alignment. We also introduced new batteries of
questions related to broader trends in higher education, including remote and hybrid learning,
talent retention, and research data management, and expanded our coverage of open access and
diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA).
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