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The university library can be reconceptualized as a powerful engine for open culture. A generative and regenerative center that naturally brings disciplines, cultures, and generations together, the university library can expand its role in open culture far beyond sharing institutionally-produced research and data through open repositories. Drawing on the experience of a public polytechnic university, this presentation describes the emergence of a university library as a system of open culture programs and as a place where a speeding culture can stop to dialogue, think, and create: generating collective interactive learning; fostering collaboration with open data; cultivating open conversations and learning communities; integrating open education into courses and informal learning; and furthering peer-to-peer learning. The presentation concludes with a look at governance and organizational learning about processes that invite community engagement. - See more at: http://okcon.org/open-culture/session-1/#sthash.RMkBYpmj.dpuf]]>

The university library can be reconceptualized as a powerful engine for open culture. A generative and regenerative center that naturally brings disciplines, cultures, and generations together, the university library can expand its role in open culture far beyond sharing institutionally-produced research and data through open repositories. Drawing on the experience of a public polytechnic university, this presentation describes the emergence of a university library as a system of open culture programs and as a place where a speeding culture can stop to dialogue, think, and create: generating collective interactive learning; fostering collaboration with open data; cultivating open conversations and learning communities; integrating open education into courses and informal learning; and furthering peer-to-peer learning. The presentation concludes with a look at governance and organizational learning about processes that invite community engagement. - See more at: http://okcon.org/open-culture/session-1/#sthash.RMkBYpmj.dpuf]]>
Mon, 23 Sep 2013 07:39:30 GMT /slideshow/gold-09-0113okconslidesrev/26455867 AnnaGold1@slideshare.net(AnnaGold1) Open Culture at the Heart of the University: Libraries as Multicommons AnnaGold1 The university library can be reconceptualized as a powerful engine for open culture. A generative and regenerative center that naturally brings disciplines, cultures, and generations together, the university library can expand its role in open culture far beyond sharing institutionally-produced research and data through open repositories. Drawing on the experience of a public polytechnic university, this presentation describes the emergence of a university library as a system of open culture programs and as a place where a speeding culture can stop to dialogue, think, and create: generating collective interactive learning; fostering collaboration with open data; cultivating open conversations and learning communities; integrating open education into courses and informal learning; and furthering peer-to-peer learning. The presentation concludes with a look at governance and organizational learning about processes that invite community engagement. - See more at: http://okcon.org/open-culture/session-1/#sthash.RMkBYpmj.dpuf <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gold-09-01-13-okcon-slides-rev-130923073930-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The university library can be reconceptualized as a powerful engine for open culture. A generative and regenerative center that naturally brings disciplines, cultures, and generations together, the university library can expand its role in open culture far beyond sharing institutionally-produced research and data through open repositories. Drawing on the experience of a public polytechnic university, this presentation describes the emergence of a university library as a system of open culture programs and as a place where a speeding culture can stop to dialogue, think, and create: generating collective interactive learning; fostering collaboration with open data; cultivating open conversations and learning communities; integrating open education into courses and informal learning; and furthering peer-to-peer learning. The presentation concludes with a look at governance and organizational learning about processes that invite community engagement. - See more at: http://okcon.org/open-culture/session-1/#sthash.RMkBYpmj.dpuf
Open Culture at the Heart of the University: Libraries as Multicommons from Anna Gold
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