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The author describes an outreach project developed between the Western Carolina University fine and performing arts librarian and the campus art museum involving the creation of select bibliographies related to museum exhibitions. The article outlines the initiative and the benefits and challenges of this form of outreach. The author uses examples from the project to explore the potential influence librarians may have on non-departmental campus relationships, library marketing, and collection development.