At the University of Connecticut, Learning Commons were created at each of the five regional campuses as was reported in the Journal of Library Administration (Dryden & Roseman, 2010). This article will discuss the further evolution of the commons at each campus, based on a variety of assessment methods that were undertaken. These included technology surveys, online space assessment surveys, focus groups, marketing surveys, and virtual focus groups. This article shares assessment models which may be useful for the evaluation of learning commons at other academic libraries
As academic libraries continue to adopt and expand upon learning commons service models, assessment ...
Purpose This paper seeks to highlight elements of and assumptions for an inclusive planning process ...
Many institutions of higher education are designing spaces to facilitate learning. Libraries have c...
At the University of Connecticut, Learning Commons were created at each of the five regional campuse...
At the University of Connecticut, Learning Commons were created at each of the five regional campuse...
The Learning Commons concept in academia is now fairly mainstream and in the evaluation phase at man...
Learning commons are borne from user need and created from user input. The rapidly changing needs of...
In 2007, the author examined existing academic libraries in the United States to determine best prac...
In 2007, the author examined existing academic libraries in the United States to determine best prac...
There is a desire of changing libraries and librarians work procedures with the purpose to create a ...
Traditional libraries have invested much of their energy in maintaining distinct boundaries between ...
This report follows the structure outlined by the Learning Commons Assessment Task Force charge to m...
The Learning Commons is a new and unique study space offered the main library at the University of I...
As academic libraries continue to adopt and expand upon learning commons service models, assessment ...
Purpose This paper seeks to highlight elements of and assumptions for an inclusive planning process ...
Many institutions of higher education are designing spaces to facilitate learning. Libraries have c...
At the University of Connecticut, Learning Commons were created at each of the five regional campuse...
At the University of Connecticut, Learning Commons were created at each of the five regional campuse...
The Learning Commons concept in academia is now fairly mainstream and in the evaluation phase at man...
Learning commons are borne from user need and created from user input. The rapidly changing needs of...
In 2007, the author examined existing academic libraries in the United States to determine best prac...
In 2007, the author examined existing academic libraries in the United States to determine best prac...
There is a desire of changing libraries and librarians work procedures with the purpose to create a ...
Traditional libraries have invested much of their energy in maintaining distinct boundaries between ...
This report follows the structure outlined by the Learning Commons Assessment Task Force charge to m...
The Learning Commons is a new and unique study space offered the main library at the University of I...
As academic libraries continue to adopt and expand upon learning commons service models, assessment ...
Purpose This paper seeks to highlight elements of and assumptions for an inclusive planning process ...
Many institutions of higher education are designing spaces to facilitate learning. Libraries have c...