Wednesday, 7 August 2013

University libraries are shaping the future of learning and research


"The academic library has died," wrote Brian Sullivan, librarian at Alfred University, in an opinion piece responding to the gloomy tone of a 2011 report on the future of academic libraries. "One reason for cause of death is that library buildings were converted into computer labs, study spaces and headquarters for informational-technology departments."
Although Sullivan is being facetious – the headline for his piece was'Academic library autopsy report 2050' – there's no denying that the university library as we know it is changing. And this has become more evident over the past decade through changes in the way university library buildings look the world over.

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