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This document explores the concept of Information Commons in libraries, highlighting successful implementations and best practices from various institutions, including the Queens Public Library, Indiana University Bloomington, and the University of Auckland. It discusses the importance of fostering collaborative learning environments while maintaining essential rules for library etiquette. The text also addresses penalties for disruptive behaviors to ensure a productive atmosphere for all users. Various links provide access to notable learning commons and resources for further exploration.
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Hello Information Commons Goodbye Reference Desk, Illinois Library Association 2010 Lori Mestre Lisa Janicke Hinchcliffe Robert Seal Jeanne Holba Puacz
Tag Cloud for “Information Commons”Queens Public Library Aquabrower Catalog
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School Please Do Not Move Chairs!> Penalty for Eating in the Library—After-School Detention!> Penalty For Drinking in the Library—Washing Library Tables!> Put Textbooks Back!> Silence!> No Group Work!> Don't Talk!
Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County’s Learning Commons
Sites to See • Indiana University Bloomington http://ic.indiana.edu/ • Loyola University Chicago http://www.luc.edu/ic/ • University of Auckland http://www.information-commons.auckland.ac.nz/ • Motlow State Community College http://www.mscc.edu/library/clayton-glass.html • Concord Carlisle Regional High School http://www.concordcarlisle.net/departments/dept/dept.php?d=lib • Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County http://www.imaginon.org/