Title
Ascending Bloom's Pyramid: Fostering student creativity and innovations in academic library spaces
Recommended Citation
Published in College & Research Libraries, Volume 78, Issue 1, January 1, 2017, pages 35-52.
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.78.1.35.
Abstract
Our research examined the degree to which behaviors and learning associated with creativity and innovation were supported in five academic library spaces and three other spaces at a mid-sized university. Based on survey data from 226 students, we apply a number of statistical techniques to measure student perceptions of the types of learning and behavior associated with the selected spaces. We found that the on-campus makerspace located outside the library encouraged the most innovative behaviors and exploration of new ideas. Within the library, collaboration rooms were the best spaces for encouraging creativity. There is an opportunity for the academic library to be reconceptualized as a place to foster creativity and innovation in students. We believe that academic libraries should continue to offer a variety of spaces for students, including quiet spaces for reflection, noisy spaces for collaboration and networking, and makerspaces for experimentation.
Disciplines
Library and Information Science
Copyright
2017 Author
Number of Pages
18
URL: https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/lib_fac/117