
Designing Effective Library Learning Spaces in Higher Education
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'This book provides case studies across the physical and virtual information landscape. The chapters offer theoretical context and practical guidance for considering, planning, actualizing, and assessing library learning spaces that are designed to meet 21st century access needs.' -- Dr. J. Riley Caldwell-O'Keefe, PhD Director, Center for Teaching and Learning, Amherst College, USA 'As this fascinating collection reveals, libraries are being transformed into vibrant active and virtual learning spaces. This timely book is inspiring and instructive for all concerned with the role of the contemporary academic library.' -- Professor Digby Warren, Head of the Centre for Professional and Educational Development, London Metropolitan University, UKMore details
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Patrick Blessinger is the Chief Research Scientist of the International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association, USA.
Milton D. Cox is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal on Excellence in College Teaching at the Center for Teaching Excellence, Miami University, USA.
Content
Chapter 2. From 'Dust to to the Dawn of a New Age: Afra Bolefski
Chapter 3. Library Collections at Georgia Tech and the Affordable Learning Georgia Initiative: Alexis Linoski, Sofia Slutskaya and Elizabeth Holdsworth
Chapter 4. Designing Effective Library Learning Spaces - Student2StudentScholar: Christena A. McKillop
Chapter 5. User Experience Applied At University Libraries: Marina Chagas Oliveira and Adriana Maria de Souza
Chapter 6. A Study On Digital Literacy Perceptions when Designing Library Learning for Rural Community Colleges: Nancy Adam-Turner, Dana D. Burnett and Gail K. Dickinson
Chapter 7. Live Online Information Literacy Teaching and Learning: Ute Manecke
Part 2. Effective Design
Chapter 8. Beyond the Classroom: Abigail Moore and Beth Caruso
Chapter 9. Designing Library Space to Support Evolving Campus needs: Daniel J. Harper and Katy B. Mathuews
Chapter 10. Building a Better Space: Katherine Quinnell
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