Off-campus library services /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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Binghamton, N.Y. :
Haworth Information Press,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- Marketing library resources and services to distance faculty
- Using a "summit meeting" to negotiate library agreements
- Computer mediated conferencing, e-mail, telephone: A holistic approach to meeting students' needs
- Emerging technologies: Tools for distance education and library services
- ...And a free 800 Line! Managing technical and information support for distance education
- Extending library boundaries without losing the personal touch
- Consortium solutions to distance education problems: Utah academic libraires answer the challenge
- Developing an effective off-campus library services web page: Don't worry, Be Happy!
- Document delivery options for distance education students and electronic reserve service at Ball State
- Beyond the rhetoric: A study of the impact of the ACRL guidelines for distance learning library services on selected distance learning programs in higher education
- Providing services and information to the dispersed off-campus student: an integrated approach
- CatchTheWeb-Personal: A versatile web-based demonstration and tutorial creation tool
- Knowing your users and what they want: surveying off-campus students about library services
- From isolation to cooperation: The changes that technology creates in instituional culture
- Now you can get there from here: creating an interactive web application for accessing full-text journal articles from any location
- Straddling multiple administrative relationships
- Librarians' changing role in distance education: need for training
- Closing the gap: Using conferencing software to connect distance education students and faculty
- Education for provision of library services to distance learners: The role of the LIS schools
- Planning for distance learning: Support services and the library's role
- Partners in emerging technology: Library support for web-based courses
- Library instruction for the next millennium: Two web-based courses to teach distant students information literacy
- All hands on deck: Navigating the political waters of off-campus library programs
- New partnerships for new learning
- Services to distance learners: Planning for e-reserves and copyright
- Doctroal disserations at a distance: A novel approach from Downunder
- Innovative methods for providing instruction to distance students using technology
- Indonesia electronic library design plan for supporting a distance learning environment
- Virtual desk: Real reference
- Using web-based MOO for library instruction
- Graduate students' perceptions of library support services for distance learners: A university system-wide study
- Reaccreditation at Nova Southeastern University: How reaccreditation can create opportunities for improving library services to distance students
- Working in the asynchronous environment: Two case studies
- Louisiana academic libraries: Partnering to enhance distance education services.