Virtually Embedded
by Edited by Elizabeth Leonard and Erin McCaffrey for ACRL
ISBN
9780838986844
Virtually Embedded is a academic libraries, library science, data processing book by Edited by Elizabeth Leonard and Erin McCaffrey for ACRL.
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The rise of online education at institutions of higher learning, together with the increasing cost of higher education, lead some to suggest that online (or distance) education will eventually become the dominant form of higher learning. This has particular significance for librarians. This casebook, a blueprint for embedding academic librarians in online environments, from undergraduate to science-based graduate schools to MOOCs is the first to explore how librarians can play a key role in the virtual academic landscape. The authors, academic librarians representing a broad range of colleges and universities, look at the evolution of the embedded librarian from physical to virtual, suggest how to develop and implement unique programs in and out of the classroom, and explain how to scale programs once they are embedded. This book is suitable for professional collections in academic libraries of all sizes and types. It is also suitable for collections in schools of library and information science. Publisher
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The rise of online education at institutions of higher learning, together with the increasing cost of higher education, lead some to suggest that online (or distance) education will eventually become the dominant form of higher learning. This has particular significance for librarians. This casebook...
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Virtually Embedded was written by Edited by Elizabeth Leonard and Erin McCaffrey for ACRL.