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Main Authors: Echavarria, Tami, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ510333
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author Echavarria, Tami
And Others
author_facet Echavarria, Tami
And Others
Echavarria, Tami
And Others
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contents Encouraging Research through Electronic Mentoring: A Case Study. Echavarria, Tami And Others Case Studies Electronic Mail Information Science Interpersonal Relationship Library Research Library Science Mentors Personal Narratives Professional Development Research Design In 1991, the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Research Committee established an experiment using electronic mail to create mentoring relationships focusing on library and information science research. Reports on the project design and the experiment's progress to date and includes first-hand accounts of participants' experiences. (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle Encouraging Research through Electronic Mentoring: A Case Study.
Echavarria, Tami
And Others
Case Studies
Electronic Mail
Information Science
Interpersonal Relationship
Library Research
Library Science
Mentors
Personal Narratives
Professional Development
Research Design
Encouraging Research through Electronic Mentoring: A Case Study. Echavarria, Tami And Others Case Studies Electronic Mail Information Science Interpersonal Relationship Library Research Library Science Mentors Personal Narratives Professional Development Research Design In 1991, the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Research Committee established an experiment using electronic mail to create mentoring relationships focusing on library and information science research. Reports on the project design and the experiment's progress to date and includes first-hand accounts of participants' experiences. (Author/AEF)
title Encouraging Research through Electronic Mentoring: A Case Study.
topic Case Studies
Electronic Mail
Information Science
Interpersonal Relationship
Library Research
Library Science
Mentors
Personal Narratives
Professional Development
Research Design
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ510333