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New approaches to e-reserve: linking, sharing and streaming
Aimed at academic library practitioners, this book describes how e-reserve services can evolve and adapt to the changing virtual learning environment of higher education. New approaches discussed include: the integration of subscribed, free, and copyrighted resources within course management systems...
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Chandos Publishing
2010
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author | Cheung, Ophelia Thomas, Dana Patrick, Susan |
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description | Aimed at academic library practitioners, this book describes how e-reserve services can evolve and adapt to the changing virtual learning environment of higher education. New approaches discussed include: the integration of subscribed, free, and copyrighted resources within course management systems; innovative employment of open URL link resolvers to connect e-reserve with library e-resources and services; video streaming within course documents; and the creative use of bibliographic software to produce customized reading lists. New Approaches to E-Reserve includes detailed descriptions and e |
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spelling | cern-21239892021-04-21T19:51:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2123989engCheung, OpheliaThomas, DanaPatrick, SusanNew approaches to e-reserve: linking, sharing and streamingInformation Transfer and ManagementAimed at academic library practitioners, this book describes how e-reserve services can evolve and adapt to the changing virtual learning environment of higher education. New approaches discussed include: the integration of subscribed, free, and copyrighted resources within course management systems; innovative employment of open URL link resolvers to connect e-reserve with library e-resources and services; video streaming within course documents; and the creative use of bibliographic software to produce customized reading lists. New Approaches to E-Reserve includes detailed descriptions and eChandos Publishingoai:cds.cern.ch:21239892010 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Cheung, Ophelia Thomas, Dana Patrick, Susan New approaches to e-reserve: linking, sharing and streaming |
title | New approaches to e-reserve: linking, sharing and streaming |
title_full | New approaches to e-reserve: linking, sharing and streaming |
title_fullStr | New approaches to e-reserve: linking, sharing and streaming |
title_full_unstemmed | New approaches to e-reserve: linking, sharing and streaming |
title_short | New approaches to e-reserve: linking, sharing and streaming |
title_sort | new approaches to e-reserve: linking, sharing and streaming |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2123989 |
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