Abstract

Collaboration between Kansas State University (K-State) Libraries and the U.S. Army has enhanced library service to library customers, enriched the training of deploying troops, and improved the libraries’ ability to serve the growing number of international students at K-State. The partnership has benefited the K-State Libraries and the Directorate of Cultural Influence & Counterinsurgency by demonstrating to university and military leadership that academic libraries and military units can move beyond their traditional roles and succeed in meeting the challenges of nontraditional missions.

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