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The Ubiquitous Librarian

In the pursuit of user-sensitive librarianship.

The Chronicle Blog Network, a digital salon sponsored by The Chronicle of Higher Education, features leading bloggers from all corners of academe. Content is not edited, solicited, or necessarily endorsed by The Chronicle.

Posts from The Ubiquitous Librarian

By Brian Mathews July 12, 2015
Georgia Tech is moving the majority of its books out of the library. What are going to do with the space instead?
By Brian Mathews July 12, 2015
The Library Research Building - a concept in which the library manages space for a variety of faculty research projects.
By Brian Mathews July 12, 2015
The idea of offering undergrads dedicated work space and building a program around their projects.
By Brian Mathews July 12, 2015
Quick review of forthcoming book: A Guided Inquiry Approach To Teaching The Humanities Research Project
By Brian Mathews July 12, 2015
Quick overview of a large screen in the library lobby used to highlight student works.
By Brian Mathews July 12, 2015
Overview of course exhibit program at Virginia Tech. We take works from various courses and work with students and faculty to create public exhibits.
By Brian Mathews July 10, 2015
Two tables about user experience (ux) that offer more context. From ACRL 2013.
By Brian Mathews July 9, 2015
I’ve been a long time fan of Lost in the Stacks -- a weekly radio show out of Georgia Tech. I had a chance to catch up with Charlie Bennett (Undergraduate Programming & Engagement Librarian) and Ameet Doshi (Director, Service Experience & Program Design) about the show and how it has progressed…
By Brian Mathews July 9, 2015
Just a brief account of how walking and meditation are making me calmer and more effective.
By Brian Mathews July 9, 2015
The Winnower aims to change the way scientists communicate. Here is an interview with CEO Josh Nicholson.