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Autores principales: Glogoff, Louise G., Glogoff, Stuart
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ563002
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author Glogoff, Louise G.
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contents Using the World Wide Web for Community Outreach: Enriching Library Service to the Community. Glogoff, Louise G. Glogoff, Stuart Academic Libraries Community Services Computer Mediated Communication Costs Cultural Pluralism Exhibits Higher Education Library Role Library Services Outreach Programs Program Development World Wide Web Describes the experiences of University of Arizona and Pima Community College librarians in building World Wide Web exhibits featuring traditionally underrepresented groups in the Tucson, Arizona community. Highlights developmental considerations, goal setting, costs, benefits, and rights and permissions. Concludes with recommendations for other community-based Web projects. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Using the World Wide Web for Community Outreach: Enriching Library Service to the Community.
Glogoff, Louise G.
Glogoff, Stuart
Academic Libraries
Community Services
Computer Mediated Communication
Costs
Cultural Pluralism
Exhibits
Higher Education
Library Role
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Program Development
World Wide Web
Using the World Wide Web for Community Outreach: Enriching Library Service to the Community. Glogoff, Louise G. Glogoff, Stuart Academic Libraries Community Services Computer Mediated Communication Costs Cultural Pluralism Exhibits Higher Education Library Role Library Services Outreach Programs Program Development World Wide Web Describes the experiences of University of Arizona and Pima Community College librarians in building World Wide Web exhibits featuring traditionally underrepresented groups in the Tucson, Arizona community. Highlights developmental considerations, goal setting, costs, benefits, and rights and permissions. Concludes with recommendations for other community-based Web projects. (AEF)
title Using the World Wide Web for Community Outreach: Enriching Library Service to the Community.
topic Academic Libraries
Community Services
Computer Mediated Communication
Costs
Cultural Pluralism
Exhibits
Higher Education
Library Role
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Program Development
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ563002