Betsy Wilson's Crystal Ball: New Directions for Libraries
Betsy Wilson - Crystal Ball Gazing: New Directions for Research Libraries Tuesday, October 16; 8:30-10:00; Morrison Library, University of California, Berkeley
ABSTRACT: I am going to imagine the future of research libraries by taking a look back, gazing into the crystal ball, and suggesting four areas for strategic investment. The investment areas include: 1) collaboration and collective action; 2) culture of assessment; 3) the global research library; and 4) creating a workplace of choice.
Betsy Wilson is the Dean of Libraries at the University of Washington.
Biology 1B, 001 - Fall 2014
General Biology - Alan Shabel, John P. Huelsenbeck, David D Ackerly
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A celebration of John Searle's 50 years of distinguished service to the UC Berkeley campus, with reflections by Tom Nagel, Barry Stroud, Robert Cole, Alex Pines, Peter Hanks, and Maya Kronfeld.
Recorded February 23, 2009
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~jsearle/
http://philosophy.berkeley.edu/jrsevent
Sponsors: UC Berkeley; Philosophy Department http://philosophy.berkeley.edu
This lecture discusses topics such as survival guilt, behavioral consequences of guilt, and resources for individuals experiencing survivor guilt.
The panelists for this lecture:
David Surratt
Associate Dean of Students, UC Berkeley
Ruben E. Canedo
Research & Mobilization Coordinator
Centers for Educational Equity & Excellence, UC Berkeley
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