The Practice of Solidarity: Forming a Collaborative Coding Interest Group at AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library, 2018
Hogan, Joshua D. de la Cruz, Justin
2018-03-02
2010-2019
At the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library (AUC Woodruff Library), librarians and staff found themselves facing an increasing need to understand information technology and computer programming and the programming languages that lie behind them. Recognizing this situation, staff at the AUC Woodruff Library formed an interdepartmental Coding Interest Group (CIG) to explore topics in computer programming like markup languages and basic web scripts in a collaborative setting. The skills learned in the way they were learned allowed us to deepen our lifelong learning commitment while also extending our ability to serve our patrons. Chapter 21 from Fernandez, Peter D., and Kelly Tilton, eds. Applying Library Values to Emerging Technology: Decision-Making in the Age of Open Access, Maker Spaces, and the Ever-Changing Library. Vol. 72. Chicago: ACRL Publications, 2018.
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Applying Library Values to Emerging Technology: Decision-Making in the Age of Open Access, Maker Spaces, and the Ever-Changing Library
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