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1 Building Social Capital: How One Academic Library Supports Entrepreneurs Ka-Neng Au International Conference on Libraries 15 March 2005

2 “The symbiotic relationship between the library and the SBDC located at Rutgers University, Newark, NJ is vital to the success of business start-ups.” Eddie Johnson, Jr. http://www.ilo-infosystems.us

3 Profile of the Dana Library urban campus large collection accessible to community assistance to all

4 Library’s role … in fulfilling public service mission of Rutgers University in supporting local economic development activities in building social capital through the entrepreneurial community

5 Social capital Social relationships conducive to building dynamic participatory societies Characteristics: mutual trust reciprocity mutual benefit

6 Information needs of entrepreneurs answers, not articles industry overview competitive landscape market demographics marketing channels

7 Indirect assistance … via Rutgers Business School courses classroom introduction to range of library resources individual counseling for students, who serve as consultants

8 Direct assistance … via collaboration with Newark Small Business Development Center 4-hour workshop session lecture, demonstration, and hands-on business research individual counseling for entrepreneurs

9 Preliminary results In the community new businesses new ventures In the library new challenges new exposure

10 au@rutgers.edu http://newark.rutgers.edu/~au/icol.ppt http://newark.rutgers.edu/~au/icol.doc


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