Innovations Through Listening And Learning
By Steven Heslip Participatory design affords us an opportunity to understand our users’ perspectives through their eyes and their words. We ask questions about their
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By Steven Heslip Participatory design affords us an opportunity to understand our users’ perspectives through their eyes and their words. We ask questions about their
Eight academic libraries report on how they improved services by involving users in the redesign of space and technologies Washington, DC, February 26, 2014-The Council on
By Justin Schell The recent OCLC report, “Does Every Research Library Need a Digital Humanities Center?”, unfortunately represents digital humanities scholars and librarians as encompassing completely
By Charles Henry Part 2 of a 3-part series My January 9 blog highlighted the contemporary paradox of new computers that will reach the market later this
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