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Auteurs principaux: Behr, Michele D., Hayward, Julie L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2016
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1123541
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author Behr, Michele D.
Hayward, Julie L.
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Hayward, Julie L.
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Hayward, Julie L.
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contents Evolution or Integration: What Is the Current State of Library Services for Distance Learners? Behr, Michele D. Hayward, Julie L. Distance Education Library Services Academic Libraries Web Sites Surveys Library Personnel Library Instruction Reference Services Library Materials Guides Case Studies Access to Information Are services that were once intended to be exclusively available to the distance learning population now typically available for all users in a university community? This article seeks to investigate this question using two different methods. First, an unobtrusive study of 100 library Websites was conducted to determine whether these libraries offer distinct services such as delivery of materials, instruction, research guides, or dedicated library personnel for off-campus users, and whether there is any differentiation between services for on- and off-campus populations. Second, two surveys were conducted to gather information from library staff about services and access methods provided to distance learners. Results showed some disconnect between information on library Websites versus information reported by library staff members. In addition, there appears to be more integration of services in the area of instruction and reference assistance than in delivery of materials.
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spellingShingle Evolution or Integration: What Is the Current State of Library Services for Distance Learners?
Behr, Michele D.
Hayward, Julie L.
Distance Education
Library Services
Academic Libraries
Web Sites
Surveys
Library Personnel
Library Instruction
Reference Services
Library Materials
Guides
Case Studies
Access to Information
Evolution or Integration: What Is the Current State of Library Services for Distance Learners? Behr, Michele D. Hayward, Julie L. Distance Education Library Services Academic Libraries Web Sites Surveys Library Personnel Library Instruction Reference Services Library Materials Guides Case Studies Access to Information Are services that were once intended to be exclusively available to the distance learning population now typically available for all users in a university community? This article seeks to investigate this question using two different methods. First, an unobtrusive study of 100 library Websites was conducted to determine whether these libraries offer distinct services such as delivery of materials, instruction, research guides, or dedicated library personnel for off-campus users, and whether there is any differentiation between services for on- and off-campus populations. Second, two surveys were conducted to gather information from library staff about services and access methods provided to distance learners. Results showed some disconnect between information on library Websites versus information reported by library staff members. In addition, there appears to be more integration of services in the area of instruction and reference assistance than in delivery of materials.
title Evolution or Integration: What Is the Current State of Library Services for Distance Learners?
topic Distance Education
Library Services
Academic Libraries
Web Sites
Surveys
Library Personnel
Library Instruction
Reference Services
Library Materials
Guides
Case Studies
Access to Information
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1123541