Libraries are changing. They're becoming an online resource for students of all ages and a meeting place for the entire community of a school.
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Paige Jaeger 's comment,
April 11, 8:31 AM
As a hyperlink embedder, this is a timely post for introspection! Everyone should stop, read, and contemplate whether they are remaining true to the source. I'd like to think I have been, but it's time to reflect and inspect!
Paige Jaeger 's curator insight,
April 11, 8:34 AM
As a hyperlink embedder, I would like to think I have remained true to the source author, but this post is a great timely piece to insure we contemplate, and reflect on how we are attributing the work of others. In our hurried-fast-pace-production world, we need to slow down and insure that we are practicing what we preach.
Sandra Carswell's curator insight,
April 11, 11:58 PM
This is also an important topic for librarians to address. We teach our students to cite sources and give attribution to the creators of materials they use in their projects. Is a link enough? And yes, just how much can you quote without losing your own voice? Delete the scoop?
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7 ways libraries can impact student learning > critical for all libraries!
lovely infographic and food for thought.