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The university subject librarians' role is at the centre of new
models of teaching and learning, yet further debate and published
contributions are still needed to shape its future direction.
Subject Librarians: Engaging with the Learning and Teaching
Environment assesses trends and challenges in current practice, and
aims to encourage renewed thinking and improved approaches. Its
editors and authors include experienced practitioners and
academics. At a time of great change and increasing challenges in
higher education this book offers directors of academic services,
library managers, librarians and lecturers a chance to reflect on
the key issues and consider the needs of the learning community.
Subject Librarians: Engaging with the Learning and Teaching
Environment also provides a perspective on current practice and a
reference source for students of Information Management and
Information Studies.
The university subject librarians' role is at the centre of new
models of teaching and learning, yet further debate and published
contributions are still needed to shape its future direction.
Subject Librarians: Engaging with the Learning and Teaching
Environment assesses trends and challenges in current practice, and
aims to encourage renewed thinking and improved approaches. Its
editors and authors include experienced practitioners and
academics. At a time of great change and increasing challenges in
higher education this book offers directors of academic services,
library managers, librarians and lecturers a chance to reflect on
the key issues and consider the needs of the learning community.
Subject Librarians: Engaging with the Learning and Teaching
Environment also provides a perspective on current practice and a
reference source for students of Information Management and
Information Studies.
Canadians have quietly altered the face of the world economy with business models that have changed the way the world does&everything.; From developing Java and wireless e-mail to defining the specifications for XML, Canadians have sculpted, touched, researched, improved processes and blazed trails in the world's most innovative companies. Canadians have also risen to the top of the largest technology firms in the United States, providing a COO for Yahoo!, Jeff Mallet, and eBay's first President, Jeff Skoll. While fascinating and compelling, these stories are not well known either in Canada or around the globe. This sets the stage for Innovation Nation, a fascinating new book designed to cut through traditional Canadian modesty and provide a window into the fibre, minds and makeup of 30 Canadians whom the world needs to know. Demonstrating qualities such as innovative thinking, entrepreneurial drive, and team building, these profiled Canadians are leaders for today and tomorrow. While their stories are as rich and varied as the people themselves they share a common characteristic-they have all overcome barriers to make a very personal and momentous contribution to the technology landscape. These fascinating, sometimes chaotic and always exhilarating struggles both entertain and inform us as we learn lessons from flesh-and-blood Canadian entrepreneurs. Readers will come to understand how Canada as a nation helped shape the thinking of these business minds. With qualities such as strong communities, favourable technology tax laws and geographic and cultural proximity to the US, Canada is building the physical and intellectual infrastructure necessary to continue to develop as a leading Innovation Nation.
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