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Main Authors: Potter, Susan, Boyd, Sandra Hughes
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED354013
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author Potter, Susan
Boyd, Sandra Hughes
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Boyd, Sandra Hughes
Potter, Susan
Boyd, Sandra Hughes
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contents Extending Library Services to Remote Sites: Regis University as Case Study. Potter, Susan Boyd, Sandra Hughes College Libraries Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Library Catalogs Library Collection Development Library Cooperation Library Extension Library Instruction Library Networks Library Personnel Library Services Online Catalogs Reference Services Shared Library Resources This report considers the ways that the Regis University (Colorado) library has addressed needs created by new adult education programs offered at 10 campus locations in the region, 15 prison sites, a number of corporations, and through independent study. Creation of a new position for a full-time librarian for extended library services and cooperation between the extended library services librarian and the main campus public services librarian are discussed. Initiatives in the following areas defined by the ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) Guidelines for Extended Campus Library Services are described: (1) reference assistance, including cooperative library agreements and availability of reference services by telephone, electronic mail, and telefacsimile; (2) computer-based bibliographical and informational services, including use of the existing online catalog system, i.e., CARL (Colorado Alliance for Research Libraries); (3) consultation services provided by the extended services librarian; (4) library user instruction, including on-site assistance and classroom instruction; (5) assistance with non-print media and equipment; (6) reciprocal and contractual borrowing; (7) interlibrary loan services; (8) prompt document delivery; (9) access to reserve materials; and (10) promotion of library services. (KRN)
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spellingShingle Extending Library Services to Remote Sites: Regis University as Case Study.
Potter, Susan
Boyd, Sandra Hughes
College Libraries
Higher Education
Interlibrary Loans
Library Catalogs
Library Collection Development
Library Cooperation
Library Extension
Library Instruction
Library Networks
Library Personnel
Library Services
Online Catalogs
Reference Services
Shared Library Resources
Extending Library Services to Remote Sites: Regis University as Case Study. Potter, Susan Boyd, Sandra Hughes College Libraries Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Library Catalogs Library Collection Development Library Cooperation Library Extension Library Instruction Library Networks Library Personnel Library Services Online Catalogs Reference Services Shared Library Resources This report considers the ways that the Regis University (Colorado) library has addressed needs created by new adult education programs offered at 10 campus locations in the region, 15 prison sites, a number of corporations, and through independent study. Creation of a new position for a full-time librarian for extended library services and cooperation between the extended library services librarian and the main campus public services librarian are discussed. Initiatives in the following areas defined by the ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) Guidelines for Extended Campus Library Services are described: (1) reference assistance, including cooperative library agreements and availability of reference services by telephone, electronic mail, and telefacsimile; (2) computer-based bibliographical and informational services, including use of the existing online catalog system, i.e., CARL (Colorado Alliance for Research Libraries); (3) consultation services provided by the extended services librarian; (4) library user instruction, including on-site assistance and classroom instruction; (5) assistance with non-print media and equipment; (6) reciprocal and contractual borrowing; (7) interlibrary loan services; (8) prompt document delivery; (9) access to reserve materials; and (10) promotion of library services. (KRN)
title Extending Library Services to Remote Sites: Regis University as Case Study.
topic College Libraries
Higher Education
Interlibrary Loans
Library Catalogs
Library Collection Development
Library Cooperation
Library Extension
Library Instruction
Library Networks
Library Personnel
Library Services
Online Catalogs
Reference Services
Shared Library Resources
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED354013