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Main Authors: Shercliff, W. H., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1973
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED098917
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author Shercliff, W. H.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents College of Education Libraries Research Project. Volume 1 Report. Final Report. Shercliff, W. H. And Others Audiovisual Aids Catalogs College Libraries Financial Support Interlibrary Loans Job Analysis Library Circulation Library Collections Library Expenditures Library Material Selection Library Materials Library Research Library Standards Library Surveys Objectives Personnel Schools of Education Statistical Data Use Studies The College of Education Libraries Research Project was commissioned by the Department of Education and Science at Didsbury College of Education, Manchester, England. The topics investigated included the aims and objectives of college of education libraries, effective use of library materials, funding, book selection methods, staffing requirements, staff and student library use, and student book buying habits. Data for the report were gathered from surveys, questionnaires, use studies, circulation analyses, existing statistics, inventories, budgets, and various types of visits and investigations. The study was comprehensive, covering all the standard in-house library functions, plus interlibrary loans, audiovisual materials, and bookstores. There are numerous tables, statistics, and graphs interspersed throughout the text. The appendixes are in a separate volume (IR 001 265). (LS)
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spellingShingle College of Education Libraries Research Project. Volume 1 Report. Final Report.
Shercliff, W. H.
And Others
Audiovisual Aids
Catalogs
College Libraries
Financial Support
Interlibrary Loans
Job Analysis
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Library Expenditures
Library Material Selection
Library Materials
Library Research
Library Standards
Library Surveys
Objectives
Personnel
Schools of Education
Statistical Data
Use Studies
College of Education Libraries Research Project. Volume 1 Report. Final Report. Shercliff, W. H. And Others Audiovisual Aids Catalogs College Libraries Financial Support Interlibrary Loans Job Analysis Library Circulation Library Collections Library Expenditures Library Material Selection Library Materials Library Research Library Standards Library Surveys Objectives Personnel Schools of Education Statistical Data Use Studies The College of Education Libraries Research Project was commissioned by the Department of Education and Science at Didsbury College of Education, Manchester, England. The topics investigated included the aims and objectives of college of education libraries, effective use of library materials, funding, book selection methods, staffing requirements, staff and student library use, and student book buying habits. Data for the report were gathered from surveys, questionnaires, use studies, circulation analyses, existing statistics, inventories, budgets, and various types of visits and investigations. The study was comprehensive, covering all the standard in-house library functions, plus interlibrary loans, audiovisual materials, and bookstores. There are numerous tables, statistics, and graphs interspersed throughout the text. The appendixes are in a separate volume (IR 001 265). (LS)
title College of Education Libraries Research Project. Volume 1 Report. Final Report.
topic Audiovisual Aids
Catalogs
College Libraries
Financial Support
Interlibrary Loans
Job Analysis
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Library Expenditures
Library Material Selection
Library Materials
Library Research
Library Standards
Library Surveys
Objectives
Personnel
Schools of Education
Statistical Data
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED098917