ASIS Midyear '98 Proceedings
Collaboration Across Boundaries:
Theories, Strategies, and Technology
Collaborating with IT Groups to
Promote Technology Training
Sponsored by SIG LAN
Collaboration between libraries, local departments, and central IT groups is essential in order to create and promote relevant training in the use of current technologies. This collaboration has yielded exciting and innovative results.
This session will examine collaborative technology training in three different organizations. Northwestern's Technology in Learning and Teaching Workshop, jointly sponsored by the University Library and Academic Technologies, focuses on teaching technology and resource staff responsible for the "incorporation of interactive multimedia and Internet resources into higher education curriculum."
Mary Dougherty, Northwestern University
Leslie Wykoff, Washington State University
Karen Zimmerman, University of Iowa
Moderator: John Little, Duke University
Panel presented at the 1998 midyear meeting of the Association for Information Science, May 17-20, 1998, Orlando, Florida.
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