The Learning Commons is an NCSU student-focused environment, continuously
informed by student needs. Below are several ways NCSU students can help
guide the direction of their learning space.
ULC Student Subcommittee
In January 2007, the University
Library Committee created
an ongoing Student Subcommittee dedicated to providing continuous
feedback to the Director of the Learning Commons on all Commons
services, technology, and events
The Subcommittee
meets monthly during the academic year in D. H. Hill Library,
and minutes are posted to the discussion
board on
the Learning Commons homepage
To offer your comments & suggestions, please contact Joe
Sevitts,
student Chair of the Subcommittee, or Joe
Williams, Director of the Learning Commons
Student Advisory Board, NCSU Libraries
The Student Advisory Board to the Vice Provost for Libraries meets with Susan Nutter, Vice Provost and Director of Libraries, to advise on a broad range of issues that impact student use of and satisfaction with library collections, services, and facilities
Any interested NCSU student may serve on the board
Anyone
with a Unity ID and Password can post to the
LC Forum
The Forum can be used to locate friends,
meet classmates, ask research questions, or
share your ideas about the Learning Commons
Student
Focus Groups
Twice each semester and once each summer, Libraries staff meet and
chat with several small, representative student focus groups to discuss
Learning Commons issues and related library topics
These groups provide students
and Libraries staff with a valuable opportunity
to connect and share ideas
Sessions last
90 minutes, with refreshments provided
If you would
like to participate in an upcoming Focus
Group, please contact Joe
Williams