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Peter Brantley on digital libraries, learning, and collaboration

This week's teaching tip comes from the EDUCAUSE Review (March/April 2008). Peter Brantley's rallying cry for digital libraries offers a number of thoughtful and thought-provoking comments about the nature of libraries in today's digital environment. Particularly relevant to the library's teaching role are his comments on libraries as "architects of collaboration" between communities, and - in his mantra that "Libraries must help people learn" - the increasingly flexible, multimedia nature of teaching today.

To read the full text of Brantley's article, go to:
http://connect.educause.edu/Library/EDUCAUSE+Review/ArchitecturesforCollabora/46313

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