Hi-Tech Spaces at Michigan State University Libraries
Update: 2009-08-04
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In the past four years Michigan State University Libraries have designed, constructed, created, and evaluated six small collaborative technology labs in our Main Library, four in our Engineering Branch, and one in our Business Library. In the Main Library we have also created two large collaborative study "areas." These projects have involved various outside funding sources, units, and personnel at MSU. These spaces have numerous technologies available such as specialized software, a camera to record presentations, SmartBoards,Interactive Plasma Screens, Videoconferencing, and more. This presentation will highlight a branch librarian's experience and that of the hi-tech space coordinator at MSU.
In the past four years Michigan State University Libraries have designed, constructed, created, and evaluated six small collaborative technology labs in our Main Library, four in our Engineering Branch, and one in our Business Library. In the Main Library we have also created two large collaborative study "areas." These projects have involved various outside funding sources, units, and personnel at MSU. These spaces have numerous technologies available such as specialized software, a camera to record presentations, SmartBoards,Interactive Plasma Screens, Videoconferencing, and more. This presentation will highlight a branch librarian's experience and that of the hi-tech space coordinator at MSU.
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