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12024-02-26T21:38:50+00:00Expecting the Unexpected7visual_path168212024-03-01T17:44:51+00:00 While preparing for our partner institution's separation, we periodically learned new information affecting our work. From which databases and journals would be available for the new library to the final date of separation, we were always learning new information. It seemed that no matter how much we planned, there were still things we could not anticipate.
How would unexpected news or new developments change your plans?