Library and Information Resources Network
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The Library and Information Resources Network (LIRN)[1] is a 501(c)(3) non-profit[2] consortium of approximately 284 educational institutions that share access to information resources. LIRN, formed in 1996 and incorporated in 1997,[3] was initially a project of the Advisory Council of the (Florida) State Board of Independent Colleges and Universities (now known as the Florida Department of Education Commission for Independent Education).[4] It is now an independent, multi-location, virtual organization, with business offices in Clearwater, Florida, United States and its officers, trustees, with technical staff located at various locations around the United States.[5]
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Company type | Consortium, nonprofit corporation |
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Industry | Libraries, education |
Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | 25400 US Hwy 19 North, Ste. #220, Clearwater, FL 33763 , USA |
Website | https://www.lirn.net/ |
Members
LIRN serves 296 academic institutions in 43 states, 4 territories, and 7 nations.[6][7]
References
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