Librarians at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio - two hundred miles from the state\u27s only ALA-accredited Library and Information Science school at Kent State University - want to become actively engaged in promoting academic librarianship but have few local opportunities to do so. Dayton-area distance-learning students in the Kent State University program need practical experiences in academic libraries. The students\u27 need for mentoring and hands-on experience and the librarians\u27 desire to support their profession create the perfect environment for the establishment of a WSU Libraries\u27 practicum program. How It All Comes Together: The KSU SLIS program encourages a practicum experience by making it an attractive capstone ...
Poster presented at American Association for the Advancement of Science Conference, Boston, Massachu...
For the past three years, librarians at Kent State University have worked with Ohio library media sp...
As more and more students are completing their college degree without ever stepping foot on the main...
Librarians at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio - two hundred miles from the state\u27s only A...
This article evolved out of a presentation given at the 2002 Indiana Library Federation (ILF) Confer...
Distance education is not new. The ACRL Distance Learning Section was formed more than 30 years ago,...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
More than ever, college students engaging with their institutions’ libraries are distance students w...
The concept of library as a place is now in action in many academic libraries: from physical library...
This special issue of INDIANA LIBRARIES has a twofold purpose. First, it seeks to introduce distance...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
In Library and Information Science (LIS) courses, practicums serve as a specific bond between theory...
What roles should academic libraries play in developing future professionals? As more graduate progr...
To meet the needs of rigorous educational programs, academic libraries must make a commitment to ser...
Librarians at Montana State University (MSU) find themselves in a dual role with respect to urban ve...
Poster presented at American Association for the Advancement of Science Conference, Boston, Massachu...
For the past three years, librarians at Kent State University have worked with Ohio library media sp...
As more and more students are completing their college degree without ever stepping foot on the main...
Librarians at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio - two hundred miles from the state\u27s only A...
This article evolved out of a presentation given at the 2002 Indiana Library Federation (ILF) Confer...
Distance education is not new. The ACRL Distance Learning Section was formed more than 30 years ago,...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
More than ever, college students engaging with their institutions’ libraries are distance students w...
The concept of library as a place is now in action in many academic libraries: from physical library...
This special issue of INDIANA LIBRARIES has a twofold purpose. First, it seeks to introduce distance...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
In Library and Information Science (LIS) courses, practicums serve as a specific bond between theory...
What roles should academic libraries play in developing future professionals? As more graduate progr...
To meet the needs of rigorous educational programs, academic libraries must make a commitment to ser...
Librarians at Montana State University (MSU) find themselves in a dual role with respect to urban ve...
Poster presented at American Association for the Advancement of Science Conference, Boston, Massachu...
For the past three years, librarians at Kent State University have worked with Ohio library media sp...
As more and more students are completing their college degree without ever stepping foot on the main...