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Membership Meeting Proceedings

Library Roles in Teaching & Learning: A Briefing on the CARL Study

Wednesday, May 17, 2006
1:00–2:00 P.M.
Gatineau Room

Convener

Cynthia Archer, York University Libraries

Discussion Leader

Lynn Copeland, Chair, CARL E-learning Working Group, and University Librarian and Dean of Library Services, Simon Fraser University

Background

The Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) issued its final report of the CARL E-Learning Working Group in November 2005. The working group explored the role of libraries and e-content, the role of libraries as partners in teaching and learning, and the deployment of learning object repositories and rights management.

The final report concluded with the following recommendations:

Discussion Topic/Possible Discussion Questions

Lynn Copeland will provide a brief overview of the report and summary of subsequent LMS development. She will lead a discussion on the following questions:

Attachments

CARL E-Learning Working Group, Executive Summary, in Libraries and E-Learning: Final Report of the CARL E-Learning Working Group (November 2005), http://www.carl-abrc.ca/projects/e_learning/pdf/final-report.pdf