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Main Authors: Devin, Robin, Baer, Nadine, Burkhardt, Joanna, Clayton, David, Morse, Ken, Moulson, Pauline, Osterhout, John, Rathemacher, Andree, Tierney, Tim, Yang, Charlene
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED410967
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author Devin, Robin
Baer, Nadine
Burkhardt, Joanna
Clayton, David
Morse, Ken
Moulson, Pauline
Osterhout, John
Rathemacher, Andree
Tierney, Tim
Yang, Charlene
author_facet Devin, Robin
Baer, Nadine
Burkhardt, Joanna
Clayton, David
Morse, Ken
Moulson, Pauline
Osterhout, John
Rathemacher, Andree
Tierney, Tim
Yang, Charlene
Devin, Robin
Baer, Nadine
Burkhardt, Joanna
Clayton, David
Morse, Ken
Moulson, Pauline
Osterhout, John
Rathemacher, Andree
Tierney, Tim
Yang, Charlene
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents The Electronic Information Resources Task Force Report. Devin, Robin Baer, Nadine Burkhardt, Joanna Clayton, David Morse, Ken Moulson, Pauline Osterhout, John Rathemacher, Andree Tierney, Tim Yang, Charlene Academic Libraries Access to Information Electronic Journals Higher Education Information Technology Internet Library Development Library Materials Library Planning Program Evaluation Strategic Planning World Wide Web The Electronic Information Resources Task Force was formed by the University of Rhode Island Library to evaluate the present program and plan for and develop improvements. The specific charges to this to this Task Force were to: evaluate the range of the electronic information and delivery mechanisms relevant to the programs of the University of Rhode Island; identify means to provide access to relevant electronic journals; develop a plan for implementing new resources and/or changing the configuration of existing resources; develop a working strategy and plan for integrating traditional library resources with electronic resources; work with colleagues in academic computing and the colleges to facilitate student and faculty understanding and utilization of the Internet and the World Wide Web; and develop instructional methods for teaching students about information resources on the Internet and through World Wide Web. Twelve recommendations which are listed at the beginning of the report are discussed in detail in the body of the report. (AEF)
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spellingShingle The Electronic Information Resources Task Force Report.
Devin, Robin
Baer, Nadine
Burkhardt, Joanna
Clayton, David
Morse, Ken
Moulson, Pauline
Osterhout, John
Rathemacher, Andree
Tierney, Tim
Yang, Charlene
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Electronic Journals
Higher Education
Information Technology
Internet
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Planning
Program Evaluation
Strategic Planning
World Wide Web
The Electronic Information Resources Task Force Report. Devin, Robin Baer, Nadine Burkhardt, Joanna Clayton, David Morse, Ken Moulson, Pauline Osterhout, John Rathemacher, Andree Tierney, Tim Yang, Charlene Academic Libraries Access to Information Electronic Journals Higher Education Information Technology Internet Library Development Library Materials Library Planning Program Evaluation Strategic Planning World Wide Web The Electronic Information Resources Task Force was formed by the University of Rhode Island Library to evaluate the present program and plan for and develop improvements. The specific charges to this to this Task Force were to: evaluate the range of the electronic information and delivery mechanisms relevant to the programs of the University of Rhode Island; identify means to provide access to relevant electronic journals; develop a plan for implementing new resources and/or changing the configuration of existing resources; develop a working strategy and plan for integrating traditional library resources with electronic resources; work with colleagues in academic computing and the colleges to facilitate student and faculty understanding and utilization of the Internet and the World Wide Web; and develop instructional methods for teaching students about information resources on the Internet and through World Wide Web. Twelve recommendations which are listed at the beginning of the report are discussed in detail in the body of the report. (AEF)
title The Electronic Information Resources Task Force Report.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Electronic Journals
Higher Education
Information Technology
Internet
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Planning
Program Evaluation
Strategic Planning
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED410967