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This is a radical shift away from the way users utilize legacy Libraries, where the only supported use case support is for the randomized content block. Instead, Libraries are authoring spaces that function independently from the course, where authors can create content independently of the prescriptive course outline, reuse that content in any/many courses, and sync updates centrally. 

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  • Trend of fewer libraries created and more collections created

  • Increased usage of the Library block referenced library content AND the Problem Bank block

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  • Users can create new components (text, video, problems, advanced) in a Library

  • Users can create new collections in a Library and add and remove components

  • User can add tags to Library content and to collections

  • Users can search, filter and sort Library content with free-text keyword searches, by tags and by content type, and refine searches

  • Users can publish libraries and publish components

  • Users can track key metadata on Library content, including which courses it’s used in

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