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Hacking Library Spaces: Lessons From Tactical Urbanism

Wednesday, April 9, 2014
8:45 AM – 9:45 AM
, Principal, The Street Plans Collaborative and & Author, Tactical Urbanism

With the changes in publishing, communities and campuses, as well as society in general, libraries are challenged with their spaces more than ever. How can libraries act in a timely manner and gather support for change in their communities? Hear from the author of Tactical Urbanism and see how many communities are “just doing it,” rendering possibilities in real time with little in the way of resources. Fantastic examples stretch your imagination and provide lots of ideas to take home to your library! Includes an introduction by Michael Edson, Web & New Media Strategy, Office of the CIO, Smithsonian Institution.





Hacking Library Spaces: Lessons From Tactical Urbanism

Wednesday, April 9, 2014
8:45 AM – 9:45 AM
, Principal, The Street Plans Collaborative and & Author, Tactical Urbanism

With the changes in publishing, communities and campuses, as well as society in general, libraries are challenged with their spaces more than ever. How can libraries act in a timely manner and gather support for change in their communities? Hear from the author of Tactical Urbanism and see how many communities are “just doing it,” rendering possibilities in real time with little in the way of resources. Fantastic examples stretch your imagination and provide lots of ideas to take home to your library! Includes an introduction by Michael Edson, Web & New Media Strategy, Office of the CIO, Smithsonian Institution.





Hacking Library Spaces: Lessons From Tactical Urbanism

Wednesday, April 9, 2014
8:45 AM – 9:45 AM
, Principal, The Street Plans Collaborative and & Author, Tactical Urbanism

With the changes in publishing, communities and campuses, as well as society in general, libraries are challenged with their spaces more than ever. How can libraries act in a timely manner and gather support for change in their communities? Hear from the author of Tactical Urbanism and see how many communities are “just doing it,” rendering possibilities in real time with little in the way of resources. Fantastic examples stretch your imagination and provide lots of ideas to take home to your library! Includes an introduction by Michael Edson, Web & New Media Strategy, Office of the CIO, Smithsonian Institution.





Hacking Library Spaces: Lessons From Tactical Urbanism

Wednesday, April 9, 2014
8:45 AM – 9:45 AM
, Principal, The Street Plans Collaborative and & Author, Tactical Urbanism

With the changes in publishing, communities and campuses, as well as society in general, libraries are challenged with their spaces more than ever. How can libraries act in a timely manner and gather support for change in their communities? Hear from the author of Tactical Urbanism and see how many communities are “just doing it,” rendering possibilities in real time with little in the way of resources. Fantastic examples stretch your imagination and provide lots of ideas to take home to your library! Includes an introduction by Michael Edson, Web & New Media Strategy, Office of the CIO, Smithsonian Institution.





Hacking Library Spaces: Lessons From Tactical Urbanism

Wednesday, April 9, 2014
8:45 AM – 9:45 AM
, Principal, The Street Plans Collaborative and & Author, Tactical Urbanism

With the changes in publishing, communities and campuses, as well as society in general, libraries are challenged with their spaces more than ever. How can libraries act in a timely manner and gather support for change in their communities? Hear from the author of Tactical Urbanism and see how many communities are “just doing it,” rendering possibilities in real time with little in the way of resources. Fantastic examples stretch your imagination and provide lots of ideas to take home to your library! Includes an introduction by Michael Edson, Web & New Media Strategy, Office of the CIO, Smithsonian Institution.






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