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Project Briefing: Fall 2007 Task
Force Meeting |
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The Research Commons:
Carolyn M. Walters
In Library as Place: Rethinking Roles. Rethinking Space, Geoffrey A. Freeman wrote that the “library is the only centralized location where new and emerging information technologies can be combined with traditional knowledge resources in a user-focused, service-rich environment that supports today's social and educational patterns of learning, teaching, and research.” Creation of the Research Commons in the East Tower of the Herman B. Wells Library at Indiana University-Bloomington will offer support in one central campus location to faculty and graduate students at any point in the complex research process. By assembling groups and expertise now distributed throughout the campus, the Research Commons will blend technology with traditional resources to serve as a center for a wide range of scholarly activities that will transform traditional research library space. This presentation will focus on the development of the Research Commons concept and vision that will leverage three established strengths of the libraries:
The presenters will discuss the planning process, engaging campus partners, faculty and librarians, and how the Research Commons fits into the campus master planning process.
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