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It’s necessary to stay nourished during a study session in the Learning Commons.

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Imagine walking into a space filled with books, fiction, non-fiction, comics, manga, How To Guides, only pictures, only words, computers, tablets, discussion tables, Chromebooks, people, happiness, passion, fantasy, adventure, mystery, the unknown, the oh so familiar. Everything you can imagine, and more. All of this can be found in your school library!

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Literacy, technology, and instructional design; these are the goals Teacher Librarians have for the Learning Commons at their school. Imagine the possibilities...
[The Library Learning Commons is a] space that is totally flexible, accommodating all manner of learning experiences, while continuing to function as a place to access resources.
(Brooks Kirkland, Anita. “The School Library Learning Commons: Are We “Virtually” There?” School Libraries in Canada. Canadian Association for School Libraries, 2009.)
Stephen Littrell is Head of Access Services for the Libraries, and an avid fan of the Hipstamatic digital photo app, which allows users to customize mobile-native photography using a variety of lens, film and flash filtering options, creating images with a nostalgic feel.
Littrell recently used his digital photography skills to coax some subtle beauty from the otherwise drab, dusty and cluttered construction space that will soon be the new Learning Commons at the Perry-Castañeda Library (opening fall 2015).
More at Tex Libris.