When Purdue University’s College of Education decided to offer its first fully online master’s program in Learning Design and Technology, the education librarian volunteered to find and organize all the course readings by creating a LibGuide web page with links to the readings for each course. This paper analyzes these course readings, delivered to distance education students through links to the library’s electronic holdings, between January 2012 and June 2014. It categorizes the readings as journal articles, books (or chapters in books), and other openly available scholarly resources on the web. Since this book is primarily about e-books, the analysis focuses on chapters and books used for these courses. Approximately half the required re...
Online education, both by for-profit institutions and within traditional universities, has seen rece...
In response to the textbook affordability problem, multiple institutions have implemented or expande...
Project Overview EMU’s Women in Philanthropy granted $5,000 to purchase library e-book versions of t...
Academic libraries have implemented various initiatives to help reduce the cost students pay for lea...
Distance education has become an important part of college and university academic programs in recen...
When students are surveyed regarding their expectations and satisfaction with library services, it i...
This article evolved out of a presentation given at the 2002 Indiana Library Federation (ILF) Confer...
To meet the needs of rigorous educational programs, academic libraries must make a commitment to ser...
Distance education is a trend in American higher education that is growing rapidly. According to the...
Elsewhere in this issue Anne Haynes describes the challenges and opportunities within an academic li...
Academic librarians, devoted to providing resources and services for learners, find both opportunity...
The first section of this paper on library services for distance education discusses the status of d...
The number of electronic books (e-books) that are available is increasing rapidly. Libraries are acq...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
In the last fifteen years, there has been an increase in the implementation of distance education pr...
Online education, both by for-profit institutions and within traditional universities, has seen rece...
In response to the textbook affordability problem, multiple institutions have implemented or expande...
Project Overview EMU’s Women in Philanthropy granted $5,000 to purchase library e-book versions of t...
Academic libraries have implemented various initiatives to help reduce the cost students pay for lea...
Distance education has become an important part of college and university academic programs in recen...
When students are surveyed regarding their expectations and satisfaction with library services, it i...
This article evolved out of a presentation given at the 2002 Indiana Library Federation (ILF) Confer...
To meet the needs of rigorous educational programs, academic libraries must make a commitment to ser...
Distance education is a trend in American higher education that is growing rapidly. According to the...
Elsewhere in this issue Anne Haynes describes the challenges and opportunities within an academic li...
Academic librarians, devoted to providing resources and services for learners, find both opportunity...
The first section of this paper on library services for distance education discusses the status of d...
The number of electronic books (e-books) that are available is increasing rapidly. Libraries are acq...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
In the last fifteen years, there has been an increase in the implementation of distance education pr...
Online education, both by for-profit institutions and within traditional universities, has seen rece...
In response to the textbook affordability problem, multiple institutions have implemented or expande...
Project Overview EMU’s Women in Philanthropy granted $5,000 to purchase library e-book versions of t...