States the problem of incorporating distance learning (DL) library services without
additional funding. Describes the work of a Distance Learning Working Group at
Loughborough University Library. Activities included an analysis of the
characteristics of DL courses and students at Loughborough; a comparison of library
services to on- and off-campus students; a survey of DL students and academics; and
a benchmarking exercise comparing DL library services at Loughborough with those
at local and peer group institutions. Key outcomes of the research are presented.
Details the suggested methods of funding the Working Group’s recommendations.
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Citation
GADD, E., 2002. Meeting the library needs of distance learners without additional funding. Library Management, 23 (8/9), pp. 359-368
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