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Tomorrow's Library

  • Reflection: Social History, Stories, and the Library

      This week’s hyperlinked library module was titled The Power of Stories, and was centered upon the ubiquity and impact that stories hold. We explored some of the different approaches that libraries are taking in creating, preserving, and sharing stories. These stories are redefining the concept of the library collection by making community-led content an…

    July 27, 2025
  • Reflection: Accepting and Embracing Generative AI in Higher Education

    The focus of this week’s Hyperlinked Library module is “new horizons,” examining the emerging technological changes that will shape our libraries and our lives in the years ahead. Topics under discussion included digital literacy, virtual reality, and of course, artificial intelligence, especially generative large language model AI tools like ChatGPT, which have disrupted information behavior…

    July 20, 2025
  • Innovation Strategy & Roadmap: The Sensory-Friendly Library

    Hello everyone, Here’s a link to my presentation for the Innovation Strategy and Roadmap assignment, titled “The Sensory-Friendly Library: Creating Spaces and Programs for Neurodiverse Users.” https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FoI4p6bqUofwsSS7ww8jC0eEIBsACl5-/view?usp=sharing  All the best, Colin

    July 18, 2025
  • Reflection: Book Banning in America

      This week’s Hyperlinked Library module covers a variety of differing environments and issues in the modern information science landscape, in a “choose your own adventure” learning style. One of the topics under examination was censorship and book banning in libraries. In my previous reflection blog post, I discussed librarian’s responses to book banning efforts…

    July 7, 2025
  • Reflection: On Anti-Fascism in Libraries

      In our module on hyperlinked communities, we have examined themes and issues emerging in today’s libraries: technological tools and the digital divide, unique and alternative community-based services, and efforts to improve equity, diversity, and inclusivity in our spaces, programs, and collections. In exploring the latter, one article by Kelly Jensen, titled “Libraries Resist,” provides…

    June 29, 2025
  • By and For the Community: Citizen Science and Participatory Services in Libraries (Assignment X)

      Introduction: The Library is Everyone As access to digital technology and information continues to grow, the library is increasingly more than just a building, a collection, or an institution–it is a community. Indeed, as Michael Stephens’ hyperlinked library model asserts, “the library is everywhere,” (2016, p. 2), and with participatory services and community-based practices,…

    June 23, 2025
  • Introduction: Hello Hyperlinkers!

    Hi everyone, My name is Colin McLeod (he/him), and I’m writing to you from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I work at a university library here in Ottawa in the Access Services department, primarily performing course reserves and interlibrary loan duties. I love working in an academic library environment — working alongside students as they strive to…

    June 8, 2025

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