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Autore principale: McNamara, Paul
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2012
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ971269
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contents Teaching and Learning Spaces; Refurbishment of the W. K. Hancock Science Library at the Australian National University 2011 McNamara, Paul Access to Information Research Libraries Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Higher Education Partnerships in Education College Science Science Education Science Instruction Library Facilities Study Facilities Two floors of the W. K. Hancock Library at the Australian National University (ANU) were refurbished in 2011 as part of a cooperative project between the library and the College of Science. The refurbishment, costing $5 million, was part of a much larger exercise involving the construction of four new science buildings around the Hancock Library. The project was designed to add small group teaching rooms to the university's stock, as well as student learning and network spaces, together with group and individual study areas, laptop facilities, and videoconferencing rooms. Emphasis was given to flexibility in use of the space, a mix of study areas and furniture, use of "milling" space, ease of access, and security.
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spellingShingle Teaching and Learning Spaces; Refurbishment of the W. K. Hancock Science Library at the Australian National University 2011
McNamara, Paul
Access to Information
Research Libraries
Foreign Countries
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Partnerships in Education
College Science
Science Education
Science Instruction
Library Facilities
Study Facilities
Teaching and Learning Spaces; Refurbishment of the W. K. Hancock Science Library at the Australian National University 2011 McNamara, Paul Access to Information Research Libraries Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Higher Education Partnerships in Education College Science Science Education Science Instruction Library Facilities Study Facilities Two floors of the W. K. Hancock Library at the Australian National University (ANU) were refurbished in 2011 as part of a cooperative project between the library and the College of Science. The refurbishment, costing $5 million, was part of a much larger exercise involving the construction of four new science buildings around the Hancock Library. The project was designed to add small group teaching rooms to the university's stock, as well as student learning and network spaces, together with group and individual study areas, laptop facilities, and videoconferencing rooms. Emphasis was given to flexibility in use of the space, a mix of study areas and furniture, use of "milling" space, ease of access, and security.
title Teaching and Learning Spaces; Refurbishment of the W. K. Hancock Science Library at the Australian National University 2011
topic Access to Information
Research Libraries
Foreign Countries
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Partnerships in Education
College Science
Science Education
Science Instruction
Library Facilities
Study Facilities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ971269