Adaptation
Adaptation refers to both a process and its outcomes—adjusting to change to become better suited to new conditions and the characteristics associated with that adjustment. Major changes afoot in technology, federal research funding in both the US and Canada, scholarly communication, and increasingly fractured social bonds are causing lasting changes in our sector. The manner in which we adapt is up to leaders, our collective strategic foresight, our values, and our ability to work in new ways, new networks, and new coalitions.
In 2026, our meeting focus will look at the organizational adaptive capacities, connections, and actions needed to transform and thrive as we understand the new realities of the next 3–5 years and beyond for research institutions and libraries.
In the context of strategic and intentional adaptation of research libraries and our key partners and stakeholders, programming at the 2026 Association Meetings will incorporate a multidisciplinary examination of what it means to adapt while living mission, vision, and values. Programming will include:
- A focus on local knowledge, local advocacy, and local community
- Peer-to-peer exchanges on strategy
- New tensions with open access and AI
- Adapting to a changing climate
- Trends in higher education and what they mean for research libraries
- A kick-off to ARL’s 2026 Action Planning
Member Attendance
This meeting, and all of its functions, will be offered in an in-person format only. It is expected that the member representative will register their attendance (accept/decline) and represent the member library, except in unusual circumstances. If the member representative must send an alternate representative, the alternate must register as a member proxy and complete registration. Please register your attendance by: Friday, March 27, 2026
Join your ARL member community for three powerful days of connection, culture, and critical conversation.
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2026 Association Meetings Program Planning Task Force
- Steve Smith (Chair) ■■ University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- David Banush ■■ University of South Carolina
- Kimberley Bugg ■■ Atlanta University Center
- Talia Chung ■■ University of Ottawa
- Don Gilstrap ■■ University of Alabama
- Toby Graham ■■ University of Georgia
- Sara Lowman ■■ Rice University
- Robert McDonald ■■ University of Texas at Austin
- Leslie Sharp ■■ Georgia Institute of Technology
- Kara Whatley ■■ University of Missouri-Columbia
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