This special issue of INDIANA LIBRARIES has a twofold purpose. First, it seeks to introduce distance learning to those individuals not familiar with it, especially in library settings. Secondly, for those librarians currently providing distance learning services in their institutions, it will broaden their horizons and stimulate ideas to investigate and expand their current application
Wallace Library\u27s philosophy is to create and provide resources and services that will support al...
This study examines the variety of instructional practices employed in distance learning librariansh...
The concept of library as a place is now in action in many academic libraries: from physical library...
This article evolved out of a presentation given at the 2002 Indiana Library Federation (ILF) Confer...
Elsewhere in this issue Anne Haynes describes the challenges and opportunities within an academic li...
Dealing with unaffiliated distance learning students can be a daunting task for many public as well ...
Library service is one of the critical elements for designing a successful distance program in terms...
Dealing with unaffiliated distance learning students can be a daunting task for many public as well ...
The following paper was presented at the 2002 SELA/South Carolina Library Association Joint Conferen...
The concept of distance education and its use in Library and Information Science (LIS) education are...
The first section of this paper on library services for distance education discusses the status of d...
This article evolved out of a presentation given at the 2002 Indiana Library Federation (ILF) Confer...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
To meet the needs of rigorous educational programs, academic libraries must make a commitment to ser...
Distance education has become an important part of college and university academic programs in recen...
Wallace Library\u27s philosophy is to create and provide resources and services that will support al...
This study examines the variety of instructional practices employed in distance learning librariansh...
The concept of library as a place is now in action in many academic libraries: from physical library...
This article evolved out of a presentation given at the 2002 Indiana Library Federation (ILF) Confer...
Elsewhere in this issue Anne Haynes describes the challenges and opportunities within an academic li...
Dealing with unaffiliated distance learning students can be a daunting task for many public as well ...
Library service is one of the critical elements for designing a successful distance program in terms...
Dealing with unaffiliated distance learning students can be a daunting task for many public as well ...
The following paper was presented at the 2002 SELA/South Carolina Library Association Joint Conferen...
The concept of distance education and its use in Library and Information Science (LIS) education are...
The first section of this paper on library services for distance education discusses the status of d...
This article evolved out of a presentation given at the 2002 Indiana Library Federation (ILF) Confer...
Distance librarianship is continuing to grow in importance in the life of academic libraries. Instit...
To meet the needs of rigorous educational programs, academic libraries must make a commitment to ser...
Distance education has become an important part of college and university academic programs in recen...
Wallace Library\u27s philosophy is to create and provide resources and services that will support al...
This study examines the variety of instructional practices employed in distance learning librariansh...
The concept of library as a place is now in action in many academic libraries: from physical library...