Library services for business students in distance education : issues and trends
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Library services for business students in distance education : issues and trends
Haworth Information Press, c2002
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University of Tsukuba Library, Library on Library and Information Science
: pbk017.753-B9710022011716
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Co-published simultaneously as Journal of business & finance librarianship, volume 7, numbers 2/3, 2002
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Give distance education students the library access they need to succeed!This important collection explores various approaches librarians have taken in their efforts to provide library services for distance education business students and discusses the problems they have encountered. It also examines the standards and guidelines that have been developed to measure these services and includes case studies from various types of institutions with an emphasis on collaboration with faculty.
Library Services for Business Students in Distance Education: Issues and Trends examines:
the issues facing libraries integrating the changes necessary for distance education
copyright in relation to making materials available electronically
the need for cataloging Web pages
how librarians can ensure that distance educators understand the library's role
the services that CMU librarians have developed to support distance learning business courses
how librarians at Pace University fine-tuned their methods of collaboration with faculty and students in an off-campus MBA program
how librarians at Royal Roads University helped to integrate information literacy into the syllabus
ways to use videoconferencing technology to teach library research to business students
how Drexel University's Lebow College of Business revamped its journal collection to meet the needs of distance learners
and much, much more!
Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
Distance Learning and the Impact on Libraries
The Copyright-Distance Learning Disconnect
Cataloging the Wide World of Web: Organizing the Internet for Distance Learners
The Library and the Development of Online Courses
The Role of Libraries in Global Business Distance Education
Library Services for Off-Campus Business Professionals
Bridging the Distance: Pace University Library and Remote Users
Providing Library Service to Off-Campus Business Students: Access, Resources, and Instruction
"Plug and Play" in Context: Reflections on a Distance Information Literacy Unit
Creating a Distance Education Tool-Set for Course-Based Business Information Instruction
Library Services for Distance Learners at Drexel University's Lebow College of Business
Guidelines and Standards Applicable for Library Services to Distance Education Business Programs
Using Computer-Based and Electronic Library Materials in the Classroom: It's Not the Technology, It's the System
Index
Reference Notes Included
by "Nielsen BookData"