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Main Author: Drake, David
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1989
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED308906
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contents Library/LRC Service to Rural Extension Centers of Texas Public Two-Year Colleges. Drake, David Community Colleges Learning Resources Centers Library Cooperation Library Role Library Services Off Campus Facilities Rural Extension State Surveys Two Year Colleges Fifteen of Texas's 49 public community/junior college districts maintain rural extension centers in small- to medium-sized cities located from 19 to 108 miles from campus. Operating out of borrowed or leased facilities, with no local income or tax base, these centers provide a regular schedule of credit classes to rural Texas residents. In February 1989, a survey of these 15 colleges was conducted to determine the level of Library/Learning Resources Center (LRC) services provided to the rural extension centers and their students. The survey instrument and brief descriptions of the library services provided by 13 responding community college to 31 towns are attached. (JMC)
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spellingShingle Library/LRC Service to Rural Extension Centers of Texas Public Two-Year Colleges.
Drake, David
Community Colleges
Learning Resources Centers
Library Cooperation
Library Role
Library Services
Off Campus Facilities
Rural Extension
State Surveys
Two Year Colleges
Library/LRC Service to Rural Extension Centers of Texas Public Two-Year Colleges. Drake, David Community Colleges Learning Resources Centers Library Cooperation Library Role Library Services Off Campus Facilities Rural Extension State Surveys Two Year Colleges Fifteen of Texas's 49 public community/junior college districts maintain rural extension centers in small- to medium-sized cities located from 19 to 108 miles from campus. Operating out of borrowed or leased facilities, with no local income or tax base, these centers provide a regular schedule of credit classes to rural Texas residents. In February 1989, a survey of these 15 colleges was conducted to determine the level of Library/Learning Resources Center (LRC) services provided to the rural extension centers and their students. The survey instrument and brief descriptions of the library services provided by 13 responding community college to 31 towns are attached. (JMC)
title Library/LRC Service to Rural Extension Centers of Texas Public Two-Year Colleges.
topic Community Colleges
Learning Resources Centers
Library Cooperation
Library Role
Library Services
Off Campus Facilities
Rural Extension
State Surveys
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED308906