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Exponential Change in Traditional Organizations: McMaster University Libraries

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Title:Exponential Change in Traditional Organizations: McMaster University Libraries (ID: ELI08102)
Author(s):Jeffrey G. Trzeciak (McMaster University)
Origin:Presented at ELI Meetings (01/28/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

McMaster University Libraries, one of Canada’s most innovative university libraries, is bringing together librarians, faculty, information technologists, and students in new and exciting ways. By focusing on emerging technologies, student success, and collaboration, the library is transforming from a "book warehouse" to the center for teaching and learning.

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Learning 2.0 at the McMaster University Library

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Title:Learning 2.0 at the McMaster University Library (ID: ELI08155)
Author(s):Jeffrey G. Trzeciak (McMaster University)
Origin:Presented at ELI Meetings (01/28/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Over the past year, the McMaster University Library has undertaken a radical transformation to accommodate the changing needs of our users. The transformation included a 12-week “learning 2.0” training program. The results have been significant. Come see how we did it and how we are using Web 2.0 daily.

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ELI Annual Video: Exponential Change in Traditional Organizations: McMaster University Libraries

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on January 29, 2008

Video and slides of this presentation can be found here. The speech is by Jeffrey G. Trzeciak, University Librarian at McMaster University, entitled, " Exponential Change in Traditional Organizations: McMaster University Libraries". This speech was recorded at the ELI 2008 Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

McMaster University Libraries, one of Canada’s most innovative university libraries, is bringing together librarians, faculty, information technologists, and students in new and exciting ways. By focusing on emerging technologies, student success, and collaboration, the library is transforming from a "book warehouse" to the center for teaching and learning.

ELI Podcast: Exponential Change in Traditional Organizations: McMaster University Libraries

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on January 29, 2008

In this 49 minute podcast, we feature a session by Jeffrey G. Trzeciak, University Librarian at McMaster University, entitled, "Exponential Change in Traditional Organizations: McMaster University Libraries". This speech was recorded at the ELI 2008 Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

McMaster University Libraries, one of Canada’s most innovative university libraries, is bringing together librarians, faculty, information technologists, and students in new and exciting ways. By focusing on emerging technologies, student success, and collaboration, the library is transforming from a "book warehouse" to the center for teaching and learning.