IGI Global Offers Free Access to "Curricular Collaborations: Using Emerging Technologies to Foster Innovative Partnerships"
As libraries make the transition from information repositories to centers of learning, librarians are under pressure to collaborate more effectively with other academic units and departments. At the same time, classroom faculty feel pressure to experiment with innovative teaching methods, to provide experiential learning opportunities, to be more interdisciplinary and collaborative, and to engage their students more proactively.
The IGI Global chapter "Curricular Collaborations: Using Emerging Technologies to Foster Innovative Partnerships", written by Susan M. Ryan (Stetson University, USA) and W. Tandy Grubbs (Stetson University, USA), presents a unique 3D printing curricular collaboration between a library and an academic department that illustrates the importance of collaboration and innovation.
IGI Global is one of the leading publishers of books, journals, and databases on information and computer science technology applied to business and public administration, engineering, education, medicine and healthcare, and social science. FREE lifetime e-access is now available with all print journal subscriptions.
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