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This space is dedicated to public discussion by users of the course. | This space is the editable portion of this website, dedicated to public discussion, evaluation and feedback by reviewers and users of the course materials. | ||
We hope that the space will be used for two purposes. First, it should function as a forum for comments concerning how the course materials could be improved or enhanced. We are especially interested in hearing from librarians or others in developing and transitional countries concerning how the issues discussed in the materials are handled in those countries, but we welcome reactions to all other dimensions of the materials as well. The Berkman Center team will rely upon submitted comments when updating and revising the materials. | |||
Second, we hope that instructors and students will use the page as a forum in which they can discuss how they put the materials to use -- what worked well, and what didn't. Those discussions will be of obvious benefit to instructors and students in future courses. | |||
== | Anonymous comments are permitted, but we would find it most helpful if commenters provided their names, countries of residence, and email addresses. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 3 September 2009
This space is the editable portion of this website, dedicated to public discussion, evaluation and feedback by reviewers and users of the course materials.
We hope that the space will be used for two purposes. First, it should function as a forum for comments concerning how the course materials could be improved or enhanced. We are especially interested in hearing from librarians or others in developing and transitional countries concerning how the issues discussed in the materials are handled in those countries, but we welcome reactions to all other dimensions of the materials as well. The Berkman Center team will rely upon submitted comments when updating and revising the materials.
Second, we hope that instructors and students will use the page as a forum in which they can discuss how they put the materials to use -- what worked well, and what didn't. Those discussions will be of obvious benefit to instructors and students in future courses.
Anonymous comments are permitted, but we would find it most helpful if commenters provided their names, countries of residence, and email addresses.
How These Materials Could be Improved
Comments related to the course.
Name:
Comment:
How These Materials are being Used
Name:
Comment: