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Open Badges and Micro-Credentials in Libraries

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Digital Badges in Academic Libraries Perspectives and Opportunities by Emily Rimland, Wendy Pothier, & Michael Gutierrez.pdf (1.15 MB)
Digital Badging for Library Staff Implementation, Motivation, and Limitations by Jennifer Wright.pdf (4.15 MB)
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Implementation of Blockchain Digital Credentials at University of Lille (white paper).pdf (2.25 MB)
Open badges credentialing and open recognition by Doug Belshaw.pdf (8.77 MB)

Date

2023-05-24

Authors

Belshaw, Doug
de Coëtlogon, Perrine
Wright, Jennifer
Virkus, Sirje
Rimland, Emily
Pothier, Wendy
Gutierrez, Michael

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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)

Abstract

This event, delivered on 04 May 2023, focused on general open badges principles, applications in professional or higher education contexts; use cases and experiences feedback from open badges or micro-credentials in library context were discussed.

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Subject::Open knowledge, Subject::Blockchain, Subject::Academic and research libraries

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https://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/2618
https://youtu.be/9cUL_cAtY6U

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