Patterson, SerinaStokes-Bennett, DevonSiemens, RayNahachewsky, James2017-06-122017-06-1220102010-09Patterson, S., Stokes-Bennett, D., Siemens, R., & Nahachewsky, J. (2010). Enacting change: A study of the implementation of e-readers and an online library in two Canadian high school classrooms. Liber Quarterly, 20(1), 66-79.http://doi.org/10.18352/lq.7977http://hdl.handle.net/1828/8259In this paper the authors discuss their interdisciplinary pilot project entitled ‘Teaching for the 21st Century: A Pilot Project on E-Reading with SD62’ that engaged in the development and implementation of a customized and purpose-specific online library for two selected high school classrooms at a time when such systems did not exist for this purpose. This project combined (1) information literacy issues, (2) pedagogy and e-pedagogy, and (3) computational modeling activities founded on a productive confluence of these perspectives all situated at the intersection of pertinent theories and practices pertaining to each. The result of the research project was a functional online library environment that worked in the classrooms to support born-digital students' engagement with e-readers and findings of the way in which these both worked in the context of multiliteracies classrooms.enonline librarye-readersborn-digital studentsmultiliteraciesTextual Cultures LabImplementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE)Enacting Change: A Study of the Implementation of e-Readers and an Online Library in two Canadian High School ClassroomsArticleDepartment of EnglishDepartment of Curriculum and Instruction