Abstract
Anne Whisken explores the creation of meaningful ‘library’ learning spaces that cater for the future needs of her school community. She considers what we want spaces to do, the current interest in our role as curators and the importance of looking anew through a range of different lenses. Anne also shares in table form a discussion of form and function.
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