Errata In the September 2010 article "Seeking Full Citizenship: A Defense of Tenure Faculty Status for Librarians" by Coker, vanDuinkerken, and Bale, note 67 appears as follows: 67. Gail R. Gilbert, "Keeping the Bar High: The Reinstatement of Tenure for Librar- ians at the University of Louisville," Kentucky Libraries 71, no. 2, 1961: 17-19. Please note that Gilbert's article was published in the Spring 2007 issue of Kentucky Libraries, not the 1961 issue. 8 the leading libraries in our field and the benchmarks for excellence toward which we all strive in support of our commit- ments to service to teaching and learn- ing, to research and scholarship, and to our communities and cultural heritage. Scott Walter University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Notes 1. Dan Hazen, “Rethinking Research Library Collections: A Policy Framework for Strait- ened Times, and Beyond,” Library Resources & Technical Services 54, no. 2 (2010): 120. 2. Nicolas Barker, “Introduction,” in Celebrating Research: Rare and Special Collections from the Membership of the Association of Research Libraries, eds. Philip N. Cronenwett, Kevin Osborn, and Samuel A. Streit (Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 2007), http://www. celebratingresearch.org/intro/intro.shtml (accessed July 26, 2010). 3. Ibid. 4. Association of Research Libraries, “New Roles for New Times: An ARL Report Series in Development,” http://www.arl.org/rtl/plan/nrnt/index.shtml (accessed July 26, 2010); As- sociation of Research Libraries, “Institution Profiles,” http://directors.arl.org/wiki/institution- profiles (accessed July 26, 2010).