Mission, Vision + Priorities

Mission

To foster the creation of knowledge, to enable its dissemination, and to ensure its preservation.

Vision

We apply our expertise to help our community create, find, use, and analyze a wide array of information and data. We create a dynamic Library that is essential for every researcher, teacher, and learner at the University of Alberta.


Priorities

Teaching & Learning

Through excellent instruction and support, we respond and adapt to the changing needs of learners. Our information resources, along with our teaching and reference services, provide the scaffolding that learners need to build their academic and professional careers. We believe learners should have access to high-quality information when they need it and where they need it, and we strive to continually expand and improve this access.


Decolonization & Indigenization

We actively support the decolonial Indigenization1 of the University library. Through collaboration across our campuses and in the community we work to dismantle barriers to our collections, spaces, and services. We respect the land on which our library spaces sit and on which we work—Treaty Six and Métis territory. We acknowledge past exclusions and misrepresentations of Indigenous peoples and knowledge systems, as well as the inherent and harmful gaps and oversights in library practices. We make ongoing efforts to move beyond these practices and toward those that further reconciliation, expand accessibility to our resources, and increase equity to our collections and to learning for all.

Inclusion

We aim to create a welcoming, inspiring, accessible library where people know they belong and are able to fully and confidently learn, research, collaborate, and work. As a strategic priority we build spaces, collections, and services that value and support our diverse community.


Research

We bring curiosity, passion, and expertise to research challenges. We seek to find opportunities to support and participate in all parts of the research lifecycle, from discovery to publication. We work to enable discovery, provide expertise, and access to information and technology. We support research data management and open access publishing. We work with the community to help understand research impact.

We help lead and build partnerships that enable research to happen locally, nationally, and internationally, and for knowledge to be optimally shared.

We build on a tradition of service and stewardship, as well as seek new ways to support research in a continually changing environment.

1 See: Gaudry A, Lorenz D. Indigenization as inclusion, reconciliation, and decolonization: navigating the different visions for indigenizing the Canadian Academy. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples. 2018;14(3):218-227. https://doi-org.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/10.1177/1177180118785382

2025-26 Strategic Goals

  1. Focus on offering successful student-centered learning and experiences through accessible, inclusive, and varied resources and opportunities.
  2. Develop and enhance research tools, infrastructure, and learning opportunities to contribute to the success of faculty and student research.
  3. Advance open education in collaboration with faculty. Champion adoption of open access through key infrastructure initiatives, expanded opportunities, and support for student and faculty research.
  4. Amplify and strengthen our collaborations and partnerships, harnessing our diverse expertise to expand our impact within the University and the broader community.
  5. Implement and integrate new technologies to support the creation, dissemination, preservation, and utilization of knowledge and information.
  6. Prioritize sustainability as we continue to transform our services, policies, workflows, and infrastructure to support the evolving needs of the U of A community.
  7. Focus on promoting Library virtual and physical services and spaces to the University community.
  8. Support a culture of belonging for employees and provide opportunities for growth to empower staff to achieve their objectives while supporting broader university goals.
  9. Continue to evolve how we describe, present, acquire, and share materials related to Indigenous peoples, in collaboration with Indigenous peoples and other institutions and organizations.
  10. Grow our culture of evidence-based decision making within the U of A Library by promoting the use of data and analytics in varied services.