Rodriguez, H.F.: ¬The role of the library in distance education (1996)
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- Abstract
- The role of the library in distance ducation is evolving. Guided by accreditation standards, libraries seek to meet the needs of distant learners through a variety of services and products. While the Internet plays a significant role in the access and delivery of library services, new information technology is being developed to meet the growing needs and demands of distant learners
- Source
- Microcomputers for information management. 13(1996) no.1, S.21-29