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Electronic Resources in the Virtual Learning Environment: A Guide for Librarians (Chandos Information Professional Series)

Electronic Resources in the Virtual Learning Environment: A Guide for Librarians (Chandos Information Professional Series)

Electronic Resources in the Virtual Learning Environment: A Guide for Librarians
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Electronic Resources in the Virtual Learning Environment: A Guide for Librarians (Chandos Information Professional Series) Paperback - 2004 - 1st Edition

by Secker, Jane

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This book covers the key current topic of electronic library resources and learning in the digital age. The book begins by outlining the changing 'information environment' in which librarians now work. It then goes on to discuss: the development of e-learning as a concept and the impact this is having on the further and higher education sector; the changing role of the librarian in supporting online learning; the technical problems associated with connecting up library systems; the copyright and licensing of electronic resources in a digital environment; and, finally the book offers tips for librarians when becoming involved in such initiatives.

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Jane Secker is Assistant Librarian (Learning Technology) at the Centre for Learning Technology, based at the London School of Economics, UK.
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