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Main Authors: Knickman, Elena, Walton, Kerry
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1069177
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author Knickman, Elena
Walton, Kerry
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Walton, Kerry
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Walton, Kerry
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contents Branch Campus Librarianship with Minimal Infrastructure: Rewards and Challenges Knickman, Elena Walton, Kerry Multicampus Colleges College Libraries Community Colleges Library Services Librarians Responsibility Barriers Distance Education Academic Standards Delaware County Community College provides library services to its branch campus community members by stationing a librarian at a campus 5 to 20 hours each week, without any more library infrastructure than an Internet-enabled computer on the school network. Faculty and students have reacted favorably to the increased presence of librarians. Although it bears challenges, it also has considerable rewards and flexibility in terms of being able to respond to the needs of the constituents.
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spellingShingle Branch Campus Librarianship with Minimal Infrastructure: Rewards and Challenges
Knickman, Elena
Walton, Kerry
Multicampus Colleges
College Libraries
Community Colleges
Library Services
Librarians
Responsibility
Barriers
Distance Education
Academic Standards
Branch Campus Librarianship with Minimal Infrastructure: Rewards and Challenges Knickman, Elena Walton, Kerry Multicampus Colleges College Libraries Community Colleges Library Services Librarians Responsibility Barriers Distance Education Academic Standards Delaware County Community College provides library services to its branch campus community members by stationing a librarian at a campus 5 to 20 hours each week, without any more library infrastructure than an Internet-enabled computer on the school network. Faculty and students have reacted favorably to the increased presence of librarians. Although it bears challenges, it also has considerable rewards and flexibility in terms of being able to respond to the needs of the constituents.
title Branch Campus Librarianship with Minimal Infrastructure: Rewards and Challenges
topic Multicampus Colleges
College Libraries
Community Colleges
Library Services
Librarians
Responsibility
Barriers
Distance Education
Academic Standards
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1069177