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Modelling the demand for learning resources in academic libraries

Modelling the demand for learning resources in academic libraries

... dynamics modelling can be applied to an academic library system, with a view to exploring how commonly occurring system archetypes well known from the systems literature can also be found within models of ... See full document

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What do academic libraries have to do with Open Educational Resources?

What do academic libraries have to do with Open Educational Resources?

... and learning support ...which libraries and teaching and learning centres collaborate in supporting students and academic staff (On a related note, the Solstice Centre for Excellence in ... See full document

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What do academic libraries have to do with Open Educational Resources?

What do academic libraries have to do with Open Educational Resources?

... available learning materials from institutions around the world is, like Open Access, an opportunity, a challenge, and a potential catalyst for institutional ...of learning for enrolled ...of ... See full document

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Role of Libraries In Changing Education World

Role of Libraries In Changing Education World

... teaching, learning and research. Though not everywhere, yet e-learning has been integrated in the curriculum of most of the university by different ...library resources and services in support of ... See full document

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... funding, academic libraries continue to struggle to provide sufficient copies of key texts as well as background ...of academic staff to resource ...with academic staff devised “reading ... See full document

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User awareness towards using e  resources in uttarakhand based academic libraries

User awareness towards using e resources in uttarakhand based academic libraries

... and learning. In this context, electronic resources have emerged as a formidable, social and Academic college and university of al proportion facilitating access to a wealth of information on the ... See full document

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Non-impact of Open Access on Algerian Academic Libraries: A comparative analysis study between Constantine University 1 and 2.

Non-impact of Open Access on Algerian Academic Libraries: A comparative analysis study between Constantine University 1 and 2.

... Public libraries are supposed to provide information for varied users ranging from farmers, students, children, physically challenged people, those with learning disability, mentally retarded people, ... See full document

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Access and Retrieval of Electronic Resources in Academic Libraries

Access and Retrieval of Electronic Resources in Academic Libraries

... electronic resources of Academic Libraries in Cebu ...electronic resources, the purpose of the library users in using the electronic resources, and the problems encountered by the ... See full document

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AUTOMATION OF LIBRARY SERVICES FOR ENHANCED USERS’ SATISFACTON OF INFORMATION RESOURCES IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN NIGERIA

AUTOMATION OF LIBRARY SERVICES FOR ENHANCED USERS’ SATISFACTON OF INFORMATION RESOURCES IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN NIGERIA

... many academic libraries in Nigeria, from traditional methods to a modernized way with the computerization of library ...help academic libraries in Nigeria who have partially automated or those ... See full document

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A STUDY OF ACADEMIC FACULTY SATISFACTION OF E-RESOURCES AND SERVICE IN UNIVERSITY AND FISHERY SCIENCE LIBRARIES

A STUDY OF ACADEMIC FACULTY SATISFACTION OF E-RESOURCES AND SERVICE IN UNIVERSITY AND FISHERY SCIENCE LIBRARIES

... It is important to classify and distinguish what is meant by an “electronic resource”. In the context of this work, an electronic resource (e-resource) is a separately linked and accessed “wholesome” unit of ... See full document

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Academic libraries as learning organisations

Academic libraries as learning organisations

... potential demand for existing courses), and the impact of changing Government policy, then the environment within which universities operate can be clearly seen as ... See full document

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Developing a Needs Based Library Service Accept the Challenges of ICT

Developing a Needs Based Library Service Accept the Challenges of ICT

... by academic libraries to provide access to resources and services in support of learning, teaching, and research has benefited both students and faculty so that they can undertake ... See full document

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Library services for international students

Library services for international students

... UK libraries had specific library web pages aimed at international students and when the project group accessed all the other UK library websites, only a small number were found to have easily accessible, explicit ... See full document

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Space, Power and the Public Library: A Multicase Examination of the Public Library as Organization Space

Space, Power and the Public Library: A Multicase Examination of the Public Library as Organization Space

... Carnegie libraries were certainly handsome works of architecture but were not well- suited for long-term ...central libraries. Early Carnegie libraries (for an example, see image 2vi) thus resembled ... See full document

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E-learning and its Impact on LIS Profession

E-learning and its Impact on LIS Profession

... Internet has changed the way humans used to perceive communication. Instant communication of ideas, knowledge, and feelings has become a reality today with email and chat software. Information is available at the click ... See full document

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A Framework for Mobile Learning for the enhancement of Learning in Higher Education

A Framework for Mobile Learning for the enhancement of Learning in Higher Education

... mobile learning can be used to support face-to-face interaction through a course titled “Internet ...Mobile learning activities were designed and developed to complement the three primary learning ... See full document

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Abstract: Can the smart city provide a new perspective for public and academic libraries? How

Abstract: Can the smart city provide a new perspective for public and academic libraries? How

... Smart Libraries Newsletter published by the American Library Association [19], they lay the main focus on RFID, the Internet of Things and connected objects, mobile devices, infrastructures and Big ... See full document

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Arab world's verdict on legal education: The Egyption case between status quo, assessment, and some hope

Arab world's verdict on legal education: The Egyption case between status quo, assessment, and some hope

... and academic strategies for a determined period of time entailing definite objectives in order to be able to assess the extent to which he/she would succeed in implementing his/her ... See full document

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E-Books in academic libraries

E-Books in academic libraries

... of academic librarians, authors, publishers and readers are considered, using the results of a recent survey commissioned by the Joint Information Systems Committee ... See full document

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THE NEED FOR GOOGLE SCHOLAR ACCOUNT FOR ACADEMIC STAFF OF HIGHER EDUCATION

THE NEED FOR GOOGLE SCHOLAR ACCOUNT FOR ACADEMIC STAFF OF HIGHER EDUCATION

... the academic system, and making associations pointing clearly at that arrangement, it gives out an impression of Google's impact in the world of academic ...to academic diary content? The improvement ... See full document

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