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Elaine Westbrook sits in a library.

Message from University leadership on Elaine Westbrooks

Elaine Westbrooks, who has served as vice provost for University Libraries and University librarian for nearly five years, will leave Carolina at the end of May. Westbrooks set the standard for academic research libraries in the digital age and has significantly enhanced the strength of Carolina's libraries.

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