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Main Author: Clayden, Judy
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ558576
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contents Overcoming the Tyranny of Distance. Clayden, Judy Bachelors Degrees Distance Education Electronic Mail Foreign Countries Higher Education Library Education Library Technicians World Wide Web Edith Cowan University (Perth, Western Australia) has introduced a Bachelor of Science degree in Library Technology, a three-year distance education program with no residency requirement and the first Australian degree for library technicians. This article describes the program and its use of the World Wide Web for flexible course delivery, e-mail, and virtual campus. (PEN)
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spellingShingle Overcoming the Tyranny of Distance.
Clayden, Judy
Bachelors Degrees
Distance Education
Electronic Mail
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Technicians
World Wide Web
Overcoming the Tyranny of Distance. Clayden, Judy Bachelors Degrees Distance Education Electronic Mail Foreign Countries Higher Education Library Education Library Technicians World Wide Web Edith Cowan University (Perth, Western Australia) has introduced a Bachelor of Science degree in Library Technology, a three-year distance education program with no residency requirement and the first Australian degree for library technicians. This article describes the program and its use of the World Wide Web for flexible course delivery, e-mail, and virtual campus. (PEN)
title Overcoming the Tyranny of Distance.
topic Bachelors Degrees
Distance Education
Electronic Mail
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Technicians
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ558576