Kathryn Greenhill writes about the shifting of libraries’ power and Library 2.0 on her blog, Librarians Matter. Kathryn makes some valid points about this shift in power: users creating their own idea of a library and the power of libraries to take risks. I think for years we were so bound by tradition and the [...]
Archive for September 20th, 2007
EDUCAUSE releases new study
Posted in higher education, information technology, learning, software, students, teaching, technology, undergraduates on September 20, 2007 | 1 Comment »
EDUCAUSE Centre for Applied Research has just released the latest report in its longitudinal study of undergraduates and their use of information technology. It is called, “The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2007” and is,
“…based on quantitative data from a spring 2007 survey and interviews with 27,846 freshman, senior, and community [...]


