About Boston Library Consortium
Mission
Boston Library Consortium empowers a coalition of libraries in the northeastern United States to share knowledge, infrastructure, and resources at scale.
Guiding Principles
Our strength lies in our diverse membership network of public and private universities, liberal arts colleges, state libraries, public libraries, and special libraries united by a commitment to champion innovation through collaboration. BLC pursues member-driven initiatives that:
Encourage inclusive and transparent decision-making
Create equitable opportunities for participation and collaboration at all levels
Amplify shared and diverse expertise to advance library practice
Support the continuous evolution of BLC as a learning organization
Member Institutions
BLC’s success in the past and vision for the future lies with our members, who have from the beginning believed that information should be free and that knowledge should be shared. The following 26 institutions comprise Boston Library Consortium's membership:
Boston College
Boston Public Library
Boston University
Brandeis University
Connecticut College
Marine Biological Laboratory and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Middlebury College
Northeastern University
State Library of Massachusetts
Trinity College
Tufts University
University of Connecticut
University of Hartford
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
University of Massachusetts - Boston
University of Massachusetts - Chan Medical School
University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth
University of Massachusetts - Lowell
University of New Hampshire
University of Rhode Island
University of Vermont
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University
Williams College
Internet Archive - Affiliate Member
Leadership & Staff
BLC Board of Directors
The Boston Library Consortium is a 501(c)(3) corporation governed by a Board of Directors including representation from the chief librarian for each of the member institutions.
Team BLC
Meet the dedicated team at Boston Library Consortium. Together, we work with BLC’s membership to empower a coalition of libraries in the northeastern United States to share knowledge, infrastructure, and resources at scale.
Our Current Work
BLC's Strategic Action plan guides the ongoing work within our four core programs: Professional Development, Resource Sharing, Resource Management, and Shared Systems and Services. Our Annual Report offers a snapshot of the collective impact driven by a vibrant community of library leaders and professionals committed to BLC’s mission to share knowledge, infrastructure, and resources at scale.
Original logo, circa 1974
History
Founded in 1970, Boston Library Consortium (BLC) is a library consortium serving public and private universities, liberal arts colleges, state libraries, special research libraries, and public libraries in the northeastern United States.
BLC members collaborate to deliver innovative and cost-effective sharing of print and digital content, professional development initiatives, and projects across a wide range of library practice areas.
Since its founding, BLC has been a change agent, acting to strengthen ties, facilitate resource sharing, and expand collaborative practices across northeast academic and research libraries. BLC began with an exchange of ideas, expanded to the sharing of resources and cooperative projects, developed communities of interest, and, through its cooperative action, enriched library users with a breadth of resources not available from any one library.
Code of Conduct
The BLC is committed to providing welcoming, open, safe environments where members can work and learn together. Central to the work of the BLC is the opportunity for people with a variety of experiences and perspectives to come together as peers in comfort and safety. We expect participants in the BLC community to help create thoughtful and respectful environments where that interaction can take place.
The BLC will not tolerate harassment within our community. If you have concerns that you are being harassed or notice someone else who is being harassed, please contact a member of the BLC staff as soon as possible. If you or others are in imminent danger, please phone emergency services at 911.