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Utilizing Technology, Lani Draper, Marthea Turnage
Utilizing Technology, Lani Draper, Marthea Turnage
Librarian and Staff Publications
Technology and library instruction are viewed from every angle in this chapter. It examines the technology skills of students on, in particular, distance education students. The chapter looks at how librarians are incorporating technology into library instruction at a distance and examines the newest technology tools available for distance instruction.
Making The Connection: Library Services For Distance Education And Off-Campus Students., Marthea J. Turnage, Randy Mcdonald
Making The Connection: Library Services For Distance Education And Off-Campus Students., Marthea J. Turnage, Randy Mcdonald
Librarian and Staff Publications
Librarians have long recognized that the needs of distance and off-campus students differ from those of traditional, on-campus students. In the last decade, librarians have adapted to the challenges posed by an increasingly physically isolated yet electronically linked community of education stakeholders.
Online Catalogs And User Education, Marthea J. Turnage
Online Catalogs And User Education, Marthea J. Turnage
Librarian and Staff Publications
Stephen F. Austin State University library designs a user education program in conjunction with the academic assistance services.
Online Catalogs And User Education, Marthea J. Turnage
Online Catalogs And User Education, Marthea J. Turnage
Librarian and Staff Publications
Online catalogs affect library instruction in a positive way. Comparison of features in each online catalog supplied by the current vendors is discussed.