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Janet Sager

Grant Money through Collaborative Partnerships | Transforming Libraries - 0 views

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    Because libraries are information and research centers, they can support a huge variety of grant funding initiatives outside their own purview. Cultural centers, businesses, and educational institutions are untapped resources for library funds. What's more, many libraries may find that collaborating on a grant application with another organization is preferable to going forward with a time-consuming application of their own.
tina arnold

Why teach information literacy in an academic library? - 0 views

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    Learning in most academic institutions relies on the provision of library resources to both support and supplement what is being taught and researched. With the rapidly changing information landscape and the myriad ways in which users can search for information, the challenge of locating, accessing and searching for relevant and appropriate information resources for academic research is ever present.
amyeppinger

All Research Should Begin in the Library | Knowledge Quest - 0 views

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    Neat article about advocating for the role of the library and librarian in information technology and research skills.
Mike Scoville

5 Library Trends to Watch in 2016 - 1 views

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    Interesting article about what trends to watch.
mrsaguilar

Changing the Conversation about Librarians - 3 views

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    Mark Ray is a person I first learned about in my M.Ed. program. He was a featured speaker in my course, and he literally reinvented & brought the libraries back from obsolescence in his district. Follett is now featuring him. Inspirational!
Eileen Schroeder

HSE media center - 0 views

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    Video showing what happens in the library.
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    Video showing what happens in the library.
Eileen Schroeder

Museum 2.0: Memo from the Revolution: Six Things I've Learned from our Institutional Tr... - 0 views

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    Think about this in terms of libraries: "Art and history are something you do, not just something you learn about. By inviting people to actively participate with us in co-creating programming, we empower them as creative agents, cultural producers, and people for whom the museum is a relevant, compelling partner. Being a strong community hub requires bringing people together across difference, encouraging bridging experiences instead of targeting a specific audience. When we work with diverse collaborators, from opera singers and ukelele players to knitters and graffiti artists, we catalyze new partnerships and relationships that make our community stronger and more cohesive. We believe in fearless experimentation. It is only by trying things out, challenging our assumptions, and analyzing the results that we can adapt and thrive in a changing world."
anonymous

Illinois Standards Aligned Instruction for Libraries - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 05 May 15 - No Cached
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    I just noticed that my favorite school library curriculum for elementary is now updated to include 6-12! So excited!
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