The Past,Present, and Possibilities of Commons in the Academic Library |
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Authors: | Heidi M Steiner Robert P Holley |
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Institution: | 1. Information Literacy and Reference Services, Kresge Library , Oakland University , Rochester, MIhmsteiner@gmail.com;3. Library &4. Information Science Program , Wayne State University , Detroit, MI |
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Abstract: | Within the past 10 years, commons have become increasingly prominent in academic libraries. Commons evolved out of the “library as a place” movement and stem from the digital revolution, increased emphasis on collaborative learning, and changing student habits and needs. The three levels of commons are information commons, learning commons, and the emerging virtual commons. Libraries implementing commons must consider the impact on reference services and staffing and be prepared for higher than anticipated use. Libraries should use both quantitative and qualitative assessment methods. Commons can revitalize the library by giving it a key role in reaching university strategic goals. |
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Keywords: | information commons learning commons academic libraries reference librarians reference desks |
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