The day opened with a great chat with Mike from Whitman. We talked Sakai/moodle and instructional technology and more. And there were waffles at breakfast.
Today in the morning we got the faculty perspective. One thing I want to follow-up on is looking for this article, “No Time to Think” by David Levy. There is a youtube talk version. We also had an exercise looking at some faculty-focused scenarios which all let me to wonder what policies we have in place for intellectual property and if we have a general counsel. I’m sure we do have a general counsel but so many other institutions sound like they consult theirs all the time.
The afternoon kicked off hearing about a new initiative between Columbia and Cornell libraries called 2cool. It’s about creating a separate organization to run the two libraries and pool resources and realize savings. Very interesting. We also hear about the Hathi Trust which aims to become the digital book repository for libraries. We were also fortunate to hear from Deanna Marcum at the Library of Congress (formerly of CLIR). She shared some amazing leadership experiences and gave us much to think about. We finished up with an exercise in a campus crisis. It made me think, “do we have a campus crisis management plan?” We have a plan if the server room burns down but what if a student is shot on campus (one school in my group just experienced that and was able to execute their plan successfully). Something else I’ll have to look into when I’m back.
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