The British Columbia Libraries put on an incredible event highlighting innovation in libraries and challenging librarians, politicians, administrators, and citizens to think different about libraries and impact. They have now put online videos from the summit and they are well worth the time:
http://commons.bclibraries.ca/inspiringlibraries2012/
The one I think you should watch immediately is Beth Davies’ Library Innovation and the Community. It is simply full of brilliant examples of facilitation and co-owning services with the community:
Also for my LIS Education colleagues there is a great set of ideas for curriculum change towards the end of Luanne Freund’s talk. And Gino Bondi makes participatory learning real.
This was an amazing event and I think it well worth your time to check out.
RT @rdlankes: Changing Times: Inspiring Libraries: The British Columbia Libraries put on an incredible event highlighting inno… http: …
RT @rdlankes: Changing Times: Inspiring Libraries: The British Columbia Libraries put on an incredible event highlighting inno… http: …
RT @rdlankes: Changing Times: Inspiring Libraries: The British Columbia Libraries put on an incredible event highlighting inno… http: …