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Presented at the CONUL Colloquium held on January 28th 2008, University College Dublin, Ireland. 2008-01-28.

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Page 1: The library as place. Author: Peter Hickey

Leabharlann UCD

Ionad Eolaíocht Sláinte UCD

UCD Library

Health Sciences Centre

The Library as Place

Peter Hickey

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Constructive Alignment Theory John Biggs

Learning & Teaching activities

and

Assessment Methods

and

Intended Learning Outcomes

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Key Drivers

a. Shift from holdings to access

b. Developments with technologies

c. Fostering learning and collaboration

d. Student centred and student friendly

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a. Shift from holdings to access

• Compact shelving

• Warehouse storage

• Collaborations

• Risks

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b. Developments with technologies

• Personal computing

• RFID

• Self service

• Access control

• Outsourcing

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c. Fostering learning and collaboration

• The Shift from the Formal Classroom

• Student centred activities

• Small group teaching

• Problem based, evidence based learning

• Messy and ill defined activities

• Need for spaces to meet and congregate

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Why the Library?

• Classrooms traditionally buildings & services

• Other players, IT Services, AV Centres, Administration, Exam offices, etc

• Devolved budgets to Faculties/Colleges

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‘Significantly, the library must serve as the principal building on campus where one can truly experience and benefit from the centrality of an institution’s intellectual community’.

The Library as Place: Changes in Learning Patterns, Collections, Technology, and Use

by Geoffrey T. Freeman

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d. Student Centred and student friendly

• Accessible

• Welcoming

• Relevant and usable

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Accessible

- Convenient

- Visible

- Compact

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Welcoming

– Ambience

– Environment

– Quality

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Relevant and usable

– Variety and choice

– Connectivity

– Adaptable

– Manageable

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Challenges of collaboration

• New Builds

• Branches, needs of dept, school,

• Collaborative learning centres, conflicting needs and ethos

• Being at the right table

• Being recognised as an equal client

• The informal channels, builders, etc. keep it simple