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Main Author: Thomas, Melanie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ899337
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contents An Evaluation of Selected ASERL Web Pages: "Best Practices" for Serving Distance Learners Thomas, Melanie Distance Education Internet Best Practices Computer Software Evaluation Web Sites Access to Information Library Services Library Materials Research Libraries Electronic Libraries Delivery Systems With the expansion in quantity of full-text content material made available through online database subscriptions, aggregator services, and over the Internet, the need for print materials seems to have diminished over recent years. Growing, too, are the numbers of students taking advantage of distance learning opportunities, scattered miles and even time zones away from the sponsoring library. Print format is not going away, though, and in order to serve effectively the distance user who happens to need the material, special considerations should be made. A comparison of selected ASERL libraries' distance education information pages was made and the best practices for getting the materials to them in a cost effective, efficient, and convenient manner are presented.
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spellingShingle An Evaluation of Selected ASERL Web Pages: "Best Practices" for Serving Distance Learners
Thomas, Melanie
Distance Education
Internet
Best Practices
Computer Software Evaluation
Web Sites
Access to Information
Library Services
Library Materials
Research Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Delivery Systems
An Evaluation of Selected ASERL Web Pages: "Best Practices" for Serving Distance Learners Thomas, Melanie Distance Education Internet Best Practices Computer Software Evaluation Web Sites Access to Information Library Services Library Materials Research Libraries Electronic Libraries Delivery Systems With the expansion in quantity of full-text content material made available through online database subscriptions, aggregator services, and over the Internet, the need for print materials seems to have diminished over recent years. Growing, too, are the numbers of students taking advantage of distance learning opportunities, scattered miles and even time zones away from the sponsoring library. Print format is not going away, though, and in order to serve effectively the distance user who happens to need the material, special considerations should be made. A comparison of selected ASERL libraries' distance education information pages was made and the best practices for getting the materials to them in a cost effective, efficient, and convenient manner are presented.
title An Evaluation of Selected ASERL Web Pages: "Best Practices" for Serving Distance Learners
topic Distance Education
Internet
Best Practices
Computer Software Evaluation
Web Sites
Access to Information
Library Services
Library Materials
Research Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Delivery Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ899337