
- 168 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
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-changing technologies. This book will help you address that daunting challenge, examining ways to assess user needs, to develop and offer well-thought-out information literacy courses, to employ appropriate teaching methodologies, and to determine the effectiveness of existing information literacy programs.
With Distance Learning: Information Access and Services for Virtual Users, you will examine:
- the evolution and significance of asynchronous learning networks (ALN) and various issues in ALN, including cost, faculty and technology requirements, the nature of the learning community, social presence, and collaborative environment
- virtual reference services, including electronic journals, subject directories, the invisible Web, and search engines
- the criteria for evaluating search results
- the role played by consortia and cooperative efforts in facilitating user access to library resources
- a review of selected literature addressing user characteristics and service/staff issues involved in providing information support for distance education
- the strategies, technologies, and pedagogical issues surrounding the development of Web-based library instruction toolsincludes Web page design, copyright issues, Web site maintenance, and usability
- the award-winning online information literacy course developed at Ulster County Community College in New Yorkits development, course modules, and administrative challenges
- the library support services provided to distance learning students in the SUNY Plattsburg Telenursing Program
- the influence of cultural factors on interactions within and perceptions of distance education
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Halftitle
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Challenges and Benefits of Asynchronous Learning Networks
- What Distance Learners Should Know About Information Retrieval on the World Wide Web
- Yahoo! Do You Google? Virtual Reference Overview
- The Growing and Changing Role of Consortia in Providing Direct and Indirect Support for Distance Higher Education
- Instructional Services for Distance Education
- Virtual Teaching: Library Instruction via the Web
- Information Literacy at Ulster County Community College: Going the Distance
- Implications of Culture in Distance Education
- Assessing Outcomes with Nursing Research Assignments and Citation Analysis of Student Bibliographies
- Index
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