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Hauptverfasser: Nikkel, Terry, Kutty, Ashwin
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2004
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ750583
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author Nikkel, Terry
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contents Making over the Desktop and Printing System at Dalhousie Nikkel, Terry Kutty, Ashwin Foreign Countries Research Libraries Internet Library Services Improvement Library Automation Library Equipment Workstations Financial Support Expenditures Information Systems Libraries Electronic Libraries Computer Security Dalhousie is a medium-sized university, with about 15,000 FTE students, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is one of Canada's oldest and most prestigious universities, yet, like many other public institutions, it frequently suffers from a lack of adequate funding to fulfill all the conflicting needs of the various faculties and departments. This article describes the makeover done to the desktop and printing systems at the Dalhousie University Libraries when a one-time funding became available suddenly to implement the Dalhousie Learning Commons (LC), a project long planned but financially out of reach. The Learning Commons is a new facility designed to bring traditional library resources and services and desktop computing resources and services into one central location for student use.
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spellingShingle Making over the Desktop and Printing System at Dalhousie
Nikkel, Terry
Kutty, Ashwin
Foreign Countries
Research Libraries
Internet
Library Services
Improvement
Library Automation
Library Equipment
Workstations
Financial Support
Expenditures
Information Systems
Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Computer Security
Making over the Desktop and Printing System at Dalhousie Nikkel, Terry Kutty, Ashwin Foreign Countries Research Libraries Internet Library Services Improvement Library Automation Library Equipment Workstations Financial Support Expenditures Information Systems Libraries Electronic Libraries Computer Security Dalhousie is a medium-sized university, with about 15,000 FTE students, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is one of Canada's oldest and most prestigious universities, yet, like many other public institutions, it frequently suffers from a lack of adequate funding to fulfill all the conflicting needs of the various faculties and departments. This article describes the makeover done to the desktop and printing systems at the Dalhousie University Libraries when a one-time funding became available suddenly to implement the Dalhousie Learning Commons (LC), a project long planned but financially out of reach. The Learning Commons is a new facility designed to bring traditional library resources and services and desktop computing resources and services into one central location for student use.
title Making over the Desktop and Printing System at Dalhousie
topic Foreign Countries
Research Libraries
Internet
Library Services
Improvement
Library Automation
Library Equipment
Workstations
Financial Support
Expenditures
Information Systems
Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Computer Security
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ750583