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Higher education in the Internet age : libraries creating a strategic edge / Patricia Senn Breivik and E. Gordon Gee. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: American Council on Education/Praeger series on higher educationPublication details: Westport, Connecticut : Praeger Publishers, [(c)2006.Edition: Fully updated and revised editionDescription: xv, 322 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0275981940
  • 9780275981945
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Z675.H544 2006
  • Z675.U5.B835.H544 2006
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Contents:
A new look at libraries and the Internet The information society and higher education Reforming instruction Improving research productivity Enhancing service to the community Supporting administrative priorities Libraries in transition Collections and access Leadership for the changing library Funding alternatives Making a difference within the information society.
Summary: The authors document how libraries have become crucial to the success of both students and institutions in the information age. They challenge higher education leaders to rethink the value of their libraries and offer practical advice on how to administer and assess library resources.
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Rev. edition of: Information literacy : revolution in the library. c1989.

A new look at libraries and the Internet The information society and higher education Reforming instruction Improving research productivity Enhancing service to the community Supporting administrative priorities Libraries in transition Collections and access Leadership for the changing library Funding alternatives Making a difference within the information society.

The authors document how libraries have become crucial to the success of both students and institutions in the information age. They challenge higher education leaders to rethink the value of their libraries and offer practical advice on how to administer and assess library resources.

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