The advent of library services and collections on the Internet revolutionized reference services to students enrolled in distance learning programs. Prior to the Internet, reference librarians who supported distance learning programs had few methods, and many of them costly, to provide the equivalent library services advocated by the ACRL Guidelines. Through the Internet, these librarians were able to approximate the services and resources that had always been available to students who came into the library. This article describes the development of reference services on the Internet in a variety of libraries that support distance learners
Technology has changed library services. In particular, the use of the Internet has made a significa...
This study addresses the strategic issue of access and policy in developing web-based interactive re...
Using the Internet for reference is a daily part of our jobs, a fascinating, complex, riveting part ...
The advent of library services and collections on the Internet revolutionized reference services to ...
Distance education students are often goal-oriented and task-driven. They do not appreciate roadbloc...
The option of taking a course through distance education is becoming more and more common. When acad...
Awareness and availability of information resources on the Internet, the electronic network of netwo...
Abstract There is an enormous variety and volume of in formation that is available through thx Int...
There is an enormous variety and volume of in formation that is available through the Internet. Libr...
Through the library web site, academic libraries present extensive resources and a suite of services...
The integration of the Internet Technology in to Libraries has not changed its mission of providing ...
Texas A&M University Libraries has been testing virtual reference services since February 2004, but ...
This paper describes the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries ' experiences in deve...
This literature review explores how the academic libraries reach out to the distance learning studen...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate the design of the reference service and its developm...
Technology has changed library services. In particular, the use of the Internet has made a significa...
This study addresses the strategic issue of access and policy in developing web-based interactive re...
Using the Internet for reference is a daily part of our jobs, a fascinating, complex, riveting part ...
The advent of library services and collections on the Internet revolutionized reference services to ...
Distance education students are often goal-oriented and task-driven. They do not appreciate roadbloc...
The option of taking a course through distance education is becoming more and more common. When acad...
Awareness and availability of information resources on the Internet, the electronic network of netwo...
Abstract There is an enormous variety and volume of in formation that is available through thx Int...
There is an enormous variety and volume of in formation that is available through the Internet. Libr...
Through the library web site, academic libraries present extensive resources and a suite of services...
The integration of the Internet Technology in to Libraries has not changed its mission of providing ...
Texas A&M University Libraries has been testing virtual reference services since February 2004, but ...
This paper describes the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries ' experiences in deve...
This literature review explores how the academic libraries reach out to the distance learning studen...
The aim of this master thesis is to investigate the design of the reference service and its developm...
Technology has changed library services. In particular, the use of the Internet has made a significa...
This study addresses the strategic issue of access and policy in developing web-based interactive re...
Using the Internet for reference is a daily part of our jobs, a fascinating, complex, riveting part ...