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Enhancing E-Learning Resources in Libraries: A Support Framework

This initiative focuses on optimizing library resources for e-learning. Under the leadership of Subject Librarian Chris Bradford, we aim to develop a comprehensive suite of information skills training suitable for all levels. Key features include advanced resource discovery systems, integrated search functionalities, and personalized catalog options. We strive to embed information skills teaching within the curriculum and improve collaboration among librarians. The approach emphasizes a streamlined web experience without the need for separate pages for e-journals or databases.

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Enhancing E-Learning Resources in Libraries: A Support Framework

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  1. Library resources for e-learning

  2. Library support • Subject librarian – post vacant • Team leader: Chris Bradford • Information skills • All levels • Web pages • Resources • training

  3. Overview of electronic resources

  4. Developments • Resource Discovery System for the catalogue • Multiple resource searching • No need for separate web pages • No need for e-journals by title page • Personalisation • My catalogue • Search a select list of databases, e-journal services

  5. Developments • Embedding resources into the intranet • My.WBS • Embedding information skills teaching into the curriculum • Meta searching requires good information skills • Collaboration

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