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Main Author: Popoola, M. Ola
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ462827
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author Popoola, M. Ola
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contents The Role of Libraries in the Promotion of Independent Study in Developing Countries. Popoola, M. Ola Academic Libraries Developing Nations Distance Education Higher Education Independent Study Librarians Library Collections Library Instruction Library Role Nontraditional Education Nontraditional Students Users (Information) Discusses how academic libraries and librarians in developing countries can contribute to the creation of self-directed learners and self-reliant researchers, especially among nontraditional students. The library role in independent learning programs and the collection size and library skills instruction required to meet learner needs are described. (nine references) (Author/KRN)
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spellingShingle The Role of Libraries in the Promotion of Independent Study in Developing Countries.
Popoola, M. Ola
Academic Libraries
Developing Nations
Distance Education
Higher Education
Independent Study
Librarians
Library Collections
Library Instruction
Library Role
Nontraditional Education
Nontraditional Students
Users (Information)
The Role of Libraries in the Promotion of Independent Study in Developing Countries. Popoola, M. Ola Academic Libraries Developing Nations Distance Education Higher Education Independent Study Librarians Library Collections Library Instruction Library Role Nontraditional Education Nontraditional Students Users (Information) Discusses how academic libraries and librarians in developing countries can contribute to the creation of self-directed learners and self-reliant researchers, especially among nontraditional students. The library role in independent learning programs and the collection size and library skills instruction required to meet learner needs are described. (nine references) (Author/KRN)
title The Role of Libraries in the Promotion of Independent Study in Developing Countries.
topic Academic Libraries
Developing Nations
Distance Education
Higher Education
Independent Study
Librarians
Library Collections
Library Instruction
Library Role
Nontraditional Education
Nontraditional Students
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ462827