Distance learning : information access and services for virtual users / Hemalata Iyer, editor.
The demand for and technology needed to create effective distance learning programs are increasing at a breakneck pace. Is your institution keeping up? As educators, information professionals are faced with the challenge of providing Web-based library instructional materials in a time of ever-changi...
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Binghamton, NY :
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Hemalata Iyer
- The challenges and benefits of asynchronous learning networks / Daphne Jorgensen
- What distance learners should know about information retrieval on the World Wide Web / Margaret R. Garnsey
- Yahoo! Do you Google? : virtual reference overview / Nancy Cannon
- The growing and changing role of consortia in providing direct and indirect support for distance higher education / Jane M. Subramanian
- Instructional services for distance education / Robin Kinder
- Virtual teaching : library instruction via the Web / Carol Anne Germain, Gregory Bobish
- - Information literacy at Ulster County Community College : going the distance / Robin Walsh
- Implications of culture in distance education / Cecilia Salvatore
- Assessing outcomes with nursing research assignments and citation analysis of student bibliographies / Holly Heller-Ross.