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Item The Students are Busy!: Promoting Emerging Technologies at a Medical Library(2019-07-11) Misquith, ChelseaThis session provides an overview of new techniques used to promote the Nexus Collaborative Learning Lab, housed at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library, Indiana University School of Medicine. In particular, attendees will learn about strategies such as collaborating with student groups and strengthening the Nexus’ web presence. Future plans for outreach/promotion of emerging technologies services and strategies to increase student engagement with the Nexus will also be discussed. Currently, services offered through the Nexus include 3D printing, virtual reality, and a touch-enabled IQ-Wall for collaboration and visualization.Item When Emerging Technologies Cross Academic Boundaries: Collaboration or Competition?(ASEE, 2018) Christe, Barbara; Tabas, Joe; Engineering Technology, School of Engineering and TechnologyInstitutional barriers associated with disciplinary boundaries created by departments can prove particularly challenging to the approval and implementation of new academic credentials. This paper will utilize a case study technique to analyze the proposal and approval pathway of a certificate focused on medical device cybersecurity in an engineering technology department at a mid-western urban university. From inception through implementation, the paper will examine existing academic boundaries that may be crossed by emerging technologies. The challenges of the process can illuminate the hurdles of collaboration and inform readers who seek to implement other academic courses or programs in emerging areas.