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1989
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| author | Jensen, Jan |
| author_facet | Jensen, Jan Jensen, Jan |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | The Benefits of Telefacsimile for High School Library Media Centers. Telefacsimile in Schools: Why Fax? Jensen, Jan Facsimile Transmission High Schools Learning Resources Centers Library Collection Development Library Cooperation Library Services School Libraries Shared Resources and Services Telephone Communications Systems The benefits for students, teachers, administrators, and library media specialists of telefacsimile use in high school library media centers are outlined. It is noted that students, including those with special needs, would benefit from the expanded information searches made possible by telefacsimile-facilitated interlibrary cooperation. The benefits noted for teachers and administrators include more efficient procedures for grant proposal submission and conference registration; enhanced access to district resources; and expanded links with publishers, vendors, foundations, and professional associations. Benefits noted for library media specialists include improvement of their responses to reference questions and serials requests, greater resource sharing options, and facilitation of cooperative planning for collection development. (2 references) (GL) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1989 |
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| spellingShingle | The Benefits of Telefacsimile for High School Library Media Centers. Telefacsimile in Schools: Why Fax? Jensen, Jan Facsimile Transmission High Schools Learning Resources Centers Library Collection Development Library Cooperation Library Services School Libraries Shared Resources and Services Telephone Communications Systems The Benefits of Telefacsimile for High School Library Media Centers. Telefacsimile in Schools: Why Fax? Jensen, Jan Facsimile Transmission High Schools Learning Resources Centers Library Collection Development Library Cooperation Library Services School Libraries Shared Resources and Services Telephone Communications Systems The benefits for students, teachers, administrators, and library media specialists of telefacsimile use in high school library media centers are outlined. It is noted that students, including those with special needs, would benefit from the expanded information searches made possible by telefacsimile-facilitated interlibrary cooperation. The benefits noted for teachers and administrators include more efficient procedures for grant proposal submission and conference registration; enhanced access to district resources; and expanded links with publishers, vendors, foundations, and professional associations. Benefits noted for library media specialists include improvement of their responses to reference questions and serials requests, greater resource sharing options, and facilitation of cooperative planning for collection development. (2 references) (GL) |
| title | The Benefits of Telefacsimile for High School Library Media Centers. Telefacsimile in Schools: Why Fax? |
| topic | Facsimile Transmission High Schools Learning Resources Centers Library Collection Development Library Cooperation Library Services School Libraries Shared Resources and Services Telephone Communications Systems |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED319390 |