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Main Author: Enssle, Halcyon R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ491512
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author Enssle, Halcyon R.
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contents Reserve On-Line: Bringing Reserve into the Electronic Age. Enssle, Halcyon R. College Libraries Computer Networks Copyrights Costs Evaluation Methods Futures (of Society) Higher Education Menu Driven Software Microcomputers Online Systems Pilot Projects Programming Student Attitudes Teacher Attitudes User Friendly Interface Describes a pilot project at the Colorado State University library that provided reserve materials electronically through microcomputers via a campus computer network at no cost to students. Topics discussed include programming; user-friendly menus for software; results of students' and professors' evaluations; copyright issues; and possible future expansion. (six references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Reserve On-Line: Bringing Reserve into the Electronic Age.
Enssle, Halcyon R.
College Libraries
Computer Networks
Copyrights
Costs
Evaluation Methods
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Menu Driven Software
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Pilot Projects
Programming
Student Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
User Friendly Interface
Reserve On-Line: Bringing Reserve into the Electronic Age. Enssle, Halcyon R. College Libraries Computer Networks Copyrights Costs Evaluation Methods Futures (of Society) Higher Education Menu Driven Software Microcomputers Online Systems Pilot Projects Programming Student Attitudes Teacher Attitudes User Friendly Interface Describes a pilot project at the Colorado State University library that provided reserve materials electronically through microcomputers via a campus computer network at no cost to students. Topics discussed include programming; user-friendly menus for software; results of students' and professors' evaluations; copyright issues; and possible future expansion. (six references) (LRW)
title Reserve On-Line: Bringing Reserve into the Electronic Age.
topic College Libraries
Computer Networks
Copyrights
Costs
Evaluation Methods
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Menu Driven Software
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Pilot Projects
Programming
Student Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
User Friendly Interface
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ491512