Benchmarks in Distance Education: The LIS Experience
By (Author) Daniel D. Barron
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
30th June 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
Teaching skills and techniques
371.35
Paperback
408
This volume has grown from the collective effort of individuals from 28 American Library Association (ALA) accredited program schools to document the history and growth of distance education for the library and information science (LIS) professions. Their experiences, successes, unforeseen problems and solutions to those, provide practical information and a much-needed benchmark for those also attempting to create successful distance education opportunities within their programs.
This book fills a gap in the literature if LIS education, and is recommended for all academic libraries, particularly those at universities that offer these programs.-Journal of Library Information Services in Distance Learning
"This book fills a gap in the literature if LIS education, and is recommended for all academic libraries, particularly those at universities that offer these programs."-Journal of Library Information Services in Distance Learning
DANIEL D. BARRON is Professor, School of Library and Information Science, College of Mass Communications and Information Studies, University of South Carolina.