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Auteur principal: Buczynski, James Andrew
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2005
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contents Debunking the Computer Science Digital Library: Lessons Learned in Collection Development at Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology Buczynski, James Andrew Electronic Learning Library Materials Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Library Services Printed Materials Electronic Publishing Obsolescence Library Administration Library Development Use Studies User Needs (Information) Computer Science Education Formative Evaluation Developing a library collection to support the curriculum of Canada's largest computer studies school has debunked many myths about collecting computer science and technology information resources. Computer science students are among the heaviest print book and e-book users in the library. Circulation statistics indicate that the demand for print format books is not declining in relation to the rapid development of digital library collections. The digital library is evolving alongside the traditional physical library and the funding implications of building two collections are substantial. E-book demand is skyrocketing as collaborative online learning takes hold in community colleges. (Contains 1 chart.)
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spellingShingle Debunking the Computer Science Digital Library: Lessons Learned in Collection Development at Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology
Buczynski, James Andrew
Electronic Learning
Library Materials
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Library Services
Printed Materials
Electronic Publishing
Obsolescence
Library Administration
Library Development
Use Studies
User Needs (Information)
Computer Science Education
Formative Evaluation
Debunking the Computer Science Digital Library: Lessons Learned in Collection Development at Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology Buczynski, James Andrew Electronic Learning Library Materials Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Library Services Printed Materials Electronic Publishing Obsolescence Library Administration Library Development Use Studies User Needs (Information) Computer Science Education Formative Evaluation Developing a library collection to support the curriculum of Canada's largest computer studies school has debunked many myths about collecting computer science and technology information resources. Computer science students are among the heaviest print book and e-book users in the library. Circulation statistics indicate that the demand for print format books is not declining in relation to the rapid development of digital library collections. The digital library is evolving alongside the traditional physical library and the funding implications of building two collections are substantial. E-book demand is skyrocketing as collaborative online learning takes hold in community colleges. (Contains 1 chart.)
title Debunking the Computer Science Digital Library: Lessons Learned in Collection Development at Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology
topic Electronic Learning
Library Materials
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Library Services
Printed Materials
Electronic Publishing
Obsolescence
Library Administration
Library Development
Use Studies
User Needs (Information)
Computer Science Education
Formative Evaluation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ873072