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1. Verfasser: Dow, Elizabeth H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2008
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ809151
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contents Successful Inter-Institutional Resource Sharing in a Niche Educational Market: Formal Collaboration without a Contract Dow, Elizabeth H. Education Courses Distance Education Archives Library Services Shared Resources and Services Grants Higher Education Internet Cooperation Funded by an Institute for Museum and Library Services National Leadership grant, five universities developed a system to provide archives education courses--a niche curriculum--to each other. They use compressed video over Internet 2 in a resource-sharing collaboration across five states and two time zones. The original grant ran from 2002-2005, during which time the collaborative offered eight courses to 140 students. Between 2006 and 2008, it offered eleven courses to 177 students. This article details the administrative model, based solely on school- and department-level agreements, which have enabled this resource-sharing collaborative to thrive after grant support ceased. While developed for archives education programs, the model could enhance any niche curriculum program.
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spellingShingle Successful Inter-Institutional Resource Sharing in a Niche Educational Market: Formal Collaboration without a Contract
Dow, Elizabeth H.
Education Courses
Distance Education
Archives
Library Services
Shared Resources and Services
Grants
Higher Education
Internet
Cooperation
Successful Inter-Institutional Resource Sharing in a Niche Educational Market: Formal Collaboration without a Contract Dow, Elizabeth H. Education Courses Distance Education Archives Library Services Shared Resources and Services Grants Higher Education Internet Cooperation Funded by an Institute for Museum and Library Services National Leadership grant, five universities developed a system to provide archives education courses--a niche curriculum--to each other. They use compressed video over Internet 2 in a resource-sharing collaboration across five states and two time zones. The original grant ran from 2002-2005, during which time the collaborative offered eight courses to 140 students. Between 2006 and 2008, it offered eleven courses to 177 students. This article details the administrative model, based solely on school- and department-level agreements, which have enabled this resource-sharing collaborative to thrive after grant support ceased. While developed for archives education programs, the model could enhance any niche curriculum program.
title Successful Inter-Institutional Resource Sharing in a Niche Educational Market: Formal Collaboration without a Contract
topic Education Courses
Distance Education
Archives
Library Services
Shared Resources and Services
Grants
Higher Education
Internet
Cooperation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ809151