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New Approaches to E-reserve: Linking, Sharing and Streaming Book

Aimed at academic library practitioners, this book describes how e-reserve services can evolve and adapt to the changing virtual learning environment of higher education. The book includes detailed descriptions and extensive step-by-step illustrationRead More

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  • Product Description

    As the virtual learning environment of higher education continues to change, e-reserve services must evolve and adapt to remain relevant. This book details new approaches to e-reserve (such as the integration of subscribed, free, and copyrighted resources within course management systems, video streaming, etc.) and offers realistic suggestions for strategic moves to integrate services, respond to user needs, and collaborate with professors, students, and publishers. The book combines the authors up-to-date knowledge of technologies with their personal experience championing changes and developing new library services. Chapters include detailed descriptions and extensive step-by-step illustrations that provide readers with the tools needed to implement the New Approaches to E-Reserve.

  • 1843345099
  • 9781843345091
  • Ophelia Cheung, Dana Thomas, Susan Patrick
  • 22 September 2010
  • Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 200
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