Beyond the Information Commons: A Field Guide to Evolving Library Services, Technologies, and Spaces
Editat de Charles Forrest, Martin Halberten Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2020
This book is more than a second edition of the 2009 book A Field Guide to the Information Commons which documented the emergence of a range of facilities and service programs that called themselves "Information Commons." This new book updates this review of current practice in the Information Commons and other new kinds of facilities inspired by the same needs and intents, but goes beyond that by describing the continued evolution. This new book is an attempt to answer the question: "What might be the next emerging concept for a technology-enabled, user-responsive, mission-driven form of the academic library?"
Like its predecessor, Beyond the Information Commons is structured in two parts. First, a brief series of essays explore the Information Commons from historical, organizational, technological, and architectural perspectives. The second part is a field guide composed of more than two dozen representative entries describing various Information Commons using a consistent format that provides both perspective on issues and useful details about actual implementations. Each of these includes photos and other graphics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538141137
ISBN-10: 1538141132
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 9 b/w illustrations; 54 b/w photos; 27 tables; 7 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 180 x 260 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538141132
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 9 b/w illustrations; 54 b/w photos; 27 tables; 7 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 180 x 260 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Foreword
Susan K. Nutter
Acknowledgements
Charles G. Forrest and Martin D. Halbert
Introduction
Charles G. Forrest and Martin D. Halbert
Part I: The Information Commons
1. Origin and evolution of the commons in academic libraries
Liz Milewicz
2. Surveying the landscape
Joan Lippincott
3. 21st century library service design
Elliot Felix and Matthew Swift
4. Integrating technology into the Information Commons
Parke Rhoads
5. Designing flexible spaces
Summer Cook and Betsy Maddox
6. Tying it all together
Kelly Brubaker
Part II: Field Guide Entries
Introduction to the Field Guide Entries
Kristi Burns
Field Guide Entries
Claremont Colleges Library (CA)
Collaborative Commons
Dartmouth College (NH)
Jones Media Center
Duke University (NC)
The Ruppert Commons for Research, Technology and Collaboration (The Edge)
Emory University (GA)
Learning Commons, Student Digital Life
Indiana University (IN)
Learning Commons
Jackson State University (MS)
JSU Innovate
Kansas State University (KS)
K-State InfoCommons
North Carolina State University (NC)
Lake Raleigh Learning Commons
Ohio University (OH)
Learning Commons
Pennsylvania State University (PA)
Knowledge Commons
Simon Fraser University (BC, Canada)
Student Learning Commons
Texas Christian University (TX)
Information Commons
Trinity University (TX)
Info Commons
University of Cape Town (South Africa)
Knowledge Commons, Research Commons, & Learning Commons
University of Central Florida (FL)
Knowledge Commons
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL)
Scholarly Commons
University of Iowa (IA)
Learning Commons
University of Maryland (MD)
Terrapin Learning Commons
University of Minnesota Twin Cities (MN)
SMART Learning Commons
University of North Carolina at Greensboro (NC)
Digital Media Commons
University of North Texas (TX)
Collaboration & Learning Commons
University of North Texas (TX)
The Factory
University of Oklahoma (OK)
Helmerich Collaborative Learning Center
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (TN)
Studio
University of Texas (TX)
PCL Learning Commons
Virginia Commonwealth University (VA)
Collaboration Room
Virginia Tech University (VA)
Learning Commons
Afterword
Marie S. A. Sorensen
Appendix A: Field Guide Entry Survey Form
Appendix B: Timeline of Information Commons Development
About the Editors and Contributors
Index
Susan K. Nutter
Acknowledgements
Charles G. Forrest and Martin D. Halbert
Introduction
Charles G. Forrest and Martin D. Halbert
Part I: The Information Commons
1. Origin and evolution of the commons in academic libraries
Liz Milewicz
2. Surveying the landscape
Joan Lippincott
3. 21st century library service design
Elliot Felix and Matthew Swift
4. Integrating technology into the Information Commons
Parke Rhoads
5. Designing flexible spaces
Summer Cook and Betsy Maddox
6. Tying it all together
Kelly Brubaker
Part II: Field Guide Entries
Introduction to the Field Guide Entries
Kristi Burns
Field Guide Entries
Claremont Colleges Library (CA)
Collaborative Commons
Dartmouth College (NH)
Jones Media Center
Duke University (NC)
The Ruppert Commons for Research, Technology and Collaboration (The Edge)
Emory University (GA)
Learning Commons, Student Digital Life
Indiana University (IN)
Learning Commons
Jackson State University (MS)
JSU Innovate
Kansas State University (KS)
K-State InfoCommons
North Carolina State University (NC)
Lake Raleigh Learning Commons
Ohio University (OH)
Learning Commons
Pennsylvania State University (PA)
Knowledge Commons
Simon Fraser University (BC, Canada)
Student Learning Commons
Texas Christian University (TX)
Information Commons
Trinity University (TX)
Info Commons
University of Cape Town (South Africa)
Knowledge Commons, Research Commons, & Learning Commons
University of Central Florida (FL)
Knowledge Commons
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL)
Scholarly Commons
University of Iowa (IA)
Learning Commons
University of Maryland (MD)
Terrapin Learning Commons
University of Minnesota Twin Cities (MN)
SMART Learning Commons
University of North Carolina at Greensboro (NC)
Digital Media Commons
University of North Texas (TX)
Collaboration & Learning Commons
University of North Texas (TX)
The Factory
University of Oklahoma (OK)
Helmerich Collaborative Learning Center
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (TN)
Studio
University of Texas (TX)
PCL Learning Commons
Virginia Commonwealth University (VA)
Collaboration Room
Virginia Tech University (VA)
Learning Commons
Afterword
Marie S. A. Sorensen
Appendix A: Field Guide Entry Survey Form
Appendix B: Timeline of Information Commons Development
About the Editors and Contributors
Index
Recenzii
Information commons bring together technology, resources, and services in one "common" physical space to appeal to students. In this update to the 2009 edition of A Field Guide to the Information Commons, editors Forrest and Halbert describe evolutions in information commons over the past 10 years, and discuss how academic libraries are keeping pace with the needs of campus communities. Like the first edition, this book is divided into two distinct parts: essays that explore information commons from "historical, organizational, technological, and architectural perspectives"; followed by more than two dozen descriptions of information commons in academic libraries worldwide. The book's photos and floor plans are helpful for visualizing the space being described. This is a solid work for understanding the past, present, and future of the information commons. Librarians, as well as library science students and professors, will benefit from this worthwhile read.