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|a New approaches to e-reserve :
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|a Introduction: How e-reserve responds to a changing user culture and copes with issues and challenges -- Overview of e-reserve: History and scope -- Access and delivery of e-reserve (1): Blackboard -- how resources are integrated within a course management system -- Access and delivery of e-reserve (2): Creative approaches -- how software designed for other purposes can be adapted or utilized -- New digital media formats: Streamed video -- Challenges and issues -- Possible strategies: Collaboration, integration and interaction are the keystones for survival or expansion of e-reserve service.
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|a 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 to E-Reserve includes detailed descriptions and extensive step-by-step illustrations to provide readers with the tools required to implement the techniques covered within.
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