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Library Learning Commons Kelly Knight Anna Ha Gail Graziani Cathy Gottlieb Cheri Gogo

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Library Learning CommonsKelly KnightAnna HaGail GrazianiCathy GottliebCheri Gogo

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Library Commons History

Older library concepts stressed dignified, quiet places

Any discourse was relegated to far rooms or outside

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Reading Rooms/Commonsearly 20th Century

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More recent commons

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Outside Commons of the 1960’s – 1970’s

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Contemporary outside commons

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Architecture of Commons

Commons have now moved beyond architecture and into virtual architecture

Brick and mortar architecture is now designed to facilitate virtual commons

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Guiding Principles of Commons (Brick and Mortar)

Open Free Comfortable Inspiring Practical

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Guiding Principles of Virtual Commons

Open Free Ease of Use/Practical Inspiring

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Virtual Commons Trailblazers

Center for History and New Media, George Mason University. Creators of Anthologize

Flickr

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The Smithsonian Commons

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Themes

Update the Digital Experience

Update the Smithsonian Learning Model

Balance Autonomy & Control within the Smithsonian

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Goals

Mission

Brand

Learning

Audience

Interpretation

Technology

Business Model

Governance

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VAST

FINDABLE

SHAREABLE

FREE

Everyone can have access to everything

Search & Navigation

Collaboration & Learning

High Quality & Free Resources

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Museum Visitor

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Museum Visitor

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Teacher

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Teacher

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Millenial

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Millenial

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Enthusiast/Citizen Scientist

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Enthusiast/Citizen Scientist

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Academic Libraries as Information Commons

Common Resources & InformationCommon Ground for students and faculty

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Information Commons

What does it offer?

One Convenient Location for varied needs

Expert Help

Access to Technology

Collaborative Learning

Information Literacy

Knowledge Management

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Traits

Compatibility between all hardware and software

Meeting the needs of all users Convenient central hub for all information

needs Access to newest technologies Evolving and changing to meet needs Community space for collaboration Information literacy expertise

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“Academic libraries are a refuge for those who live in noisy dorms or need a place conducive to study... libraries are natural gathering places for groups to study and provide social space for students to meet between classes. These features will be more important in the future as remote access to information isolates users and students seek learning and social spaces where they can interact with others.”

MacWhinnie, L. (2003). The Information Commons: the academic library of the future. Portal 3, 241-257.

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Layout

Quiet computing space Quiet “clickless” areas possibly in

stacks Loud group computing space with

multiple chairs and ample work space for small groups

Flexible groupings of furnishings Loud group space without computing

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Information Commons Images

Physical Space

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Collaboration between departments

Information Technology

Media production Writing or tutoring

help Faculty

development Librarian services

nvudev.com

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Resources

Databases E-journals & books Presentation tools Workstations &

printers Multimedia

equipment

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://cit.georgiasouthern.edu/images/studyroom

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Services

New service model Integration of

technological and research assistance

Student assistants Integrated

assistance for all needs available at one “desk”

http://www.allthingscrm.com

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Bonus

24/7 hours possible Coffee bar and/or

snacks welcome and available

Cell phone use in “loud” areas

Showers Information screens White boards for

groups

cooplamaisonverte.com

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Sources

Loyola University Chicago. (n.d.) The Information Commons at Loyola University Chicago. Retrieved from

http://libraries.luc.edu/about/ic

The University of Sheffield. (2010). Information Commons. Retrieved from http://www.shef.ac.uk/infocommons/visitors/history.html

Seal, R. A. (2005). The Information Commons: New Pathways to Digital Resources and Knowledge Management. The Third China/U.S. Library Conference, (pp. 67-76). Shanghai.

 

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School and Public Library Commons

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Online Databases

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http://www.barrington220.org/2116201021111955200/site/default.asp

Interactive Card Catalog

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Social media

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Blogs

http://mohighlibrary.wordpress.com/

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http://library.guhsd.net/

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http://nnhs.newton.k12.ma.us/library/

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Sharing

http://theunquietlibrary.wordpress.com/

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http://youmediachicago.org/featured_contents

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http://nypl.voicethread.com/?#q.b577940.i3085807

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Possibilities for You

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San Jose State ~ Bepress

http://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/

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