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Main Authors: Adams, Kate, Bicknell-Holmes, Tracy, Latta, Gail F.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED422836
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author Adams, Kate
Bicknell-Holmes, Tracy
Latta, Gail F.
author_facet Adams, Kate
Bicknell-Holmes, Tracy
Latta, Gail F.
Adams, Kate
Bicknell-Holmes, Tracy
Latta, Gail F.
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contents Supporting Distance Learners and Academic Faculty Teaching at a Distance. Adams, Kate Bicknell-Holmes, Tracy Latta, Gail F. Academic Libraries Access to Information Coordinators Curriculum Development Distance Education Document Delivery Faculty Development Higher Education Independent Study Information Systems Information Technology Library Role Library Services Student Needs Technological Advancement Technology Uses in Education User Needs (Information) World Wide Web There are three challenges academic institutions must address in order to achieve the goal of ensuring that distant students are afforded the opportunities of independent learning: (1) academic libraries must effectively utilize technology to make the information resources in their research collections accessible to distant students; (2) academic librarians must utilize instructional and communications technologies to extend their services to distant students; and (3) information support staff, faculty development personnel, and librarians must work with teaching faculty to ensure that they understand the limitations of the distance technologies they employ to extend their classrooms. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has addressed these challenges by establishing a coordinator position within the libraries to provide oversight for services to distant learners. The primary aspects of library operations that the coordinator facilitates for distant learners are access to electronic resources, provision of liaison services, and timely delivery of materials. Access to the library's online public access catalog, bibliographic databases, full text databases, reference works, electronic journals, and a classified catalog of Internet resources is provided through an Integrated Research Information System. Liaison librarians offer instructional support for remote students. Materials are requested electronically and delivered directly to students' homes. (DLS)
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spellingShingle Supporting Distance Learners and Academic Faculty Teaching at a Distance.
Adams, Kate
Bicknell-Holmes, Tracy
Latta, Gail F.
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Coordinators
Curriculum Development
Distance Education
Document Delivery
Faculty Development
Higher Education
Independent Study
Information Systems
Information Technology
Library Role
Library Services
Student Needs
Technological Advancement
Technology Uses in Education
User Needs (Information)
World Wide Web
Supporting Distance Learners and Academic Faculty Teaching at a Distance. Adams, Kate Bicknell-Holmes, Tracy Latta, Gail F. Academic Libraries Access to Information Coordinators Curriculum Development Distance Education Document Delivery Faculty Development Higher Education Independent Study Information Systems Information Technology Library Role Library Services Student Needs Technological Advancement Technology Uses in Education User Needs (Information) World Wide Web There are three challenges academic institutions must address in order to achieve the goal of ensuring that distant students are afforded the opportunities of independent learning: (1) academic libraries must effectively utilize technology to make the information resources in their research collections accessible to distant students; (2) academic librarians must utilize instructional and communications technologies to extend their services to distant students; and (3) information support staff, faculty development personnel, and librarians must work with teaching faculty to ensure that they understand the limitations of the distance technologies they employ to extend their classrooms. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has addressed these challenges by establishing a coordinator position within the libraries to provide oversight for services to distant learners. The primary aspects of library operations that the coordinator facilitates for distant learners are access to electronic resources, provision of liaison services, and timely delivery of materials. Access to the library's online public access catalog, bibliographic databases, full text databases, reference works, electronic journals, and a classified catalog of Internet resources is provided through an Integrated Research Information System. Liaison librarians offer instructional support for remote students. Materials are requested electronically and delivered directly to students' homes. (DLS)
title Supporting Distance Learners and Academic Faculty Teaching at a Distance.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Coordinators
Curriculum Development
Distance Education
Document Delivery
Faculty Development
Higher Education
Independent Study
Information Systems
Information Technology
Library Role
Library Services
Student Needs
Technological Advancement
Technology Uses in Education
User Needs (Information)
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED422836