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May 21, 5:16 AM
HYPERLINKED LIBRARY MOOC
What emerging trends are changing library services? What does the connected world of "continuous computing" mean for 21st Century libraries? The Hyperlinked Library MOOC offered by the School of Library and Information Science at San José State University provides a roadmap toward becoming a participatory, interactive, user-centered library. The Hyperlinked Library MOOC is a professional development opportunity designed for information professionals and those interested in the topic. The MOOC is not offered for academic credit. SJSU SLIS graduate students who participate in the MOOC will not receive credit toward their master's degrees. Course description here: http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/moocs/hyperlinked-library-mooc?goback=%2Egna_2747909%2Egde_2747909_member_225190881
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Hyperlinked Library MOOC - starting in September 2013 - only open to the first 400 that registers! Delete the scoop?
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Podcast Links: http://amazon.sjsu.edu/slisPod/slisLecture/2012/slisLecture2012.mp3 http://amazon.sjsu.edu/slisPod/slisLecture/2012/slisLecture2012.mp4
The Transformative Power of Hyperlinked Libraries What emerging trends are changing library services? What does a connected world of "continuous computing" mean for 21st Century libraries. This presentation provides a roadmap toward becoming the Hyperlinked Library: transparent, participatory, playful, user-centered and human, while still grounded in our foundations and values. Via Trudy Raymakers
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Truly inspiring concept and use of space for the community in a library!