Keywords
Flexbile
Space
Library
Services
Collaboration
Space
Library
Services
Collaboration
Abstract
Kaitlyn Woods explores the strategies embraced by the Learning Commons at Mater Christi College - flexible use of space, offering unique services and seeking out collaboration opportunities - that have helped them build their ideal of being ‘more than a library’.
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