Traditionally, librarians have used printed, and more recently, online library guides to provide assistance and guidance to students about resources relevant to a specific subject or discipline area. The creation involves a significant amount of duplication of effort and the ongoing maintenance is often labour intensive. The Central Queensland University (CQU) Library has now embarked upon improving the process and is using Learning Objects to duplicate the more common content found within online library instruction. However, the time still spent formatting and publishing web pages has led to an investigation for a solution to this problem. The increasing presence and popularity of Web 2.0 technologies along with a move towards self directe...
Today’s students rely heavily on using electronic resources; they expect to be able to access librar...
Gerri Corson and Rebecca Gettys are Reference Librarians at the University of South Carolina. Kennet...
“Build it and they will come” is a common approach for academic libraries for providing research sup...
In any library environment there’s always a struggle to put timely content on your web site and havi...
Responding to student feedback on difficulties with navigating the website and discovery layer, the ...
This article will use LibGuides as an example to illustrate how a Web 2.0 platform can energize the ...
Creative ideas and technology across the world for utilization have influenced the ways academic lib...
Librarians spend a great deal of time working with students. This could occur on the reference desk,...
Web 2.0 tools are Internet based services which include social net working sites, blogging sites, RS...
LibGuides is a Web 2.0 content management and library knowledge sharing system growing in popularity...
National-Louis University Library uses LibGuides as an online resource guide and a tool to deliver i...
E-magine the learning possibilities in a library guide! Learning theory tells us that learners need ...
The objectives of this project were as follows: To enable students and library users to engage with ...
The rise of Web 2.0 has led to an explosion of new tools and technologies that foster online collabo...
When curriculum changes came to Lagrange College’s freshman seminar course (we call it “Cornerstone”...
Today’s students rely heavily on using electronic resources; they expect to be able to access librar...
Gerri Corson and Rebecca Gettys are Reference Librarians at the University of South Carolina. Kennet...
“Build it and they will come” is a common approach for academic libraries for providing research sup...
In any library environment there’s always a struggle to put timely content on your web site and havi...
Responding to student feedback on difficulties with navigating the website and discovery layer, the ...
This article will use LibGuides as an example to illustrate how a Web 2.0 platform can energize the ...
Creative ideas and technology across the world for utilization have influenced the ways academic lib...
Librarians spend a great deal of time working with students. This could occur on the reference desk,...
Web 2.0 tools are Internet based services which include social net working sites, blogging sites, RS...
LibGuides is a Web 2.0 content management and library knowledge sharing system growing in popularity...
National-Louis University Library uses LibGuides as an online resource guide and a tool to deliver i...
E-magine the learning possibilities in a library guide! Learning theory tells us that learners need ...
The objectives of this project were as follows: To enable students and library users to engage with ...
The rise of Web 2.0 has led to an explosion of new tools and technologies that foster online collabo...
When curriculum changes came to Lagrange College’s freshman seminar course (we call it “Cornerstone”...
Today’s students rely heavily on using electronic resources; they expect to be able to access librar...
Gerri Corson and Rebecca Gettys are Reference Librarians at the University of South Carolina. Kennet...
“Build it and they will come” is a common approach for academic libraries for providing research sup...