Author Archives: Heather Woods

Reflections and Next Steps – 4/30, 4:30, LLR

  Join William Joseph, Chair of the Advisory Committee on Library and Technology Policy, Richard French, Dean of Academic Affairs, Kathryn Lynch, Dean of Faculty Affairs, and Ravi Ravishanker, CIO, to reflect on the themes and ideas discussed during our spring … Continue reading

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Universal Access to All Knowledge – Event Recording

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhd1dF6yYns 0:00:00     Introductions 0:00:42     Universal Access to all Knowledge, Brewster Kahle 0:38:32     Q&A

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Universal Access to All Knowledge – Participate in person or online!

Brewster Kahle, Founder of the Internet Archive, presents Universal Access to All Knowledge tomorrow (Wednesday, April 18th) at 1PM. Join us in FND 120 or online! This event will be live-streamed from the College website: http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Live/ Participate in the conversation … Continue reading

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Library as Spaces for Teaching, Learning and Research – Event Recording

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLLXOQRv238 0:00:00     Event Introduction 0:00:48     Wellesley’s Library Spaces and the Learning Commons Model, Eileen Hardy and Heather Woods 0:06:00     Library Spaces, Michael Nieminen and Natalie Rebuck 0:28:06     Learning Commons, Gene Spencer 0:59:49      … Continue reading

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Quantitative Analysis Initiative – Event Recording

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umUZV8l3Pm4 0:00:00     Introductions 0:00:45     Quantitative Reasoning and the QAI, Corrine Taylor 0:18:30      Summer Research: Effects of Obstetrics Interventions on Infant Health Outcomes , Pasinee Panitnantanakul ’13 0:27:14      The Quantitative Analysis Institute, Kristin Butcher 0:42:12     Q&A Join the conversation by … Continue reading

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Universal Access to All Knowledge – Brewster Kahle, 4/18

Join us Wednesday, April 18th at 1PM in FND 120 for a virtual conversation with Brewster Kahle, Digital Librarian and the founder of the Internet Archive. Universal Access to All Knowledge Advances in computing and communications mean that we can cost-effectively … Continue reading

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Quantitative Analysis Initiative – Participate in person or online!

Our spring symposium continues with our sixth event, The Quantitative Analysis Initiative, today (4/11) at 1PM. Join us in PNW 212 or online! This event will be live-streamed from the College website: http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Live/ Participate in the conversation before, during and … Continue reading

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The Quantitative Analysis Initiative – Wednesday, 4/11, 1PM

Join us in PNW 212 or online! This event will be live-streamed from the College website: http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Live/ An event recording will be available on the event page within days of the event. Participate in the conversation before, during and after … Continue reading

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The Learning Commons Model – Participate in person or online!

Our spring symposium continues with our fifth event, Libraries as Spaces for Teaching, Learning and Research, tomorrow (Tuesday,  April 10th) at 4PM. Join us in the Clapp Library Lecture Room or online! This event will be live-streamed from the College … Continue reading

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Privacy in the Digital Age – Event Recording

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3UXHXdupVI 0:00:00     Introductions 0:04:04     Technology Can Save Privacy, Latanya Sweeney 0:49:54      Q&A Participate in the conversation in the comments or on twitter:  #PrivDA

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