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Transforming the library for the new millennium

Wendy Abbott, Bond University
Mark Sutherland, Bond University

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Abbott, W. and Sutherland M.,Transforming the library for the new millennium. Presented at the VALA2008 14th Biennial Conference and Exhibition, 5-7 February, Melbourne, Australia, 2008.

Copyright © Wendy Abbott and Mark Sutherland, 2008.

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Abstract

In the past decade, academic libraries have experienced dramatic change. Various developments including new information and communication technologies and new pedagogies as well as changes in how students learn are transforming the traditional role of libraries. In response, libraries are adopting a broader educational role in creating flexible, technology-rich learning spaces. This paper will trace the progress of a major library refurbishment project at Bond University, illustrating how these trends have shaped the project. The paper will describe the project initiation, stakeholder input, the role of the architect and the design stage.

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Wendy Abbott and Mark Sutherland. "Transforming the library for the new millennium" Information Services papers (2008).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mark_sutherland/2