Celebrates and acknowledges the contribution Professor Peter Brophy has made over a career spanning 37 years to the field of library and information studies. Reflecting on his work, this title offers strategies for the future direction of library and information services in the virtual era.
Celebrates and acknowledges the contribution Professor Peter Brophy has made over a career spanning 37 years to the field of library and information studies. Reflecting on his work, this title offers strategies for the future direction of library and information services in the virtual era.
Introduction - Alan F. MacDougall 1. The Library Research Unit at the University of Lancaster, 1967-1972: a memoir - Michael Buckland THEME 1: LIBRARIES, LEARNING AND DISTANCE LEARNING 2. Alice in www.land: reflections on ten years of developing library services for distance learners - Gill Needham and Nicky Whitsed 3. Putting the 'e' into libraries and learning: study, pedagogy, content and services in the digital age - David Baker THEME 2: WIDENING ACCESS TO INFORMATION 4. Library services for visually impaired people: a UK perspective - Jenny Craven 5. Public libraries, an enduring freedom: widening access to learning, information and culture - John Dolan 6. Sceptic 2.0? Social networking technologies in public libraries - Juliet Eve THEME 3: CHANGING DIRECTIONS OF INFORMATION DELIVERY 7. Institutional repositories in tertiary institutions: access, delivery and performance - Rowena Cullen and Brenda Chawner 8. Folksonomies to ontologies: the changing nature of controlled vocabularies - Richard J. Hartley THEME 4: PERFORMANCE, QUALITY AND LEADERSHIP 9. An evaluation decision-making system: development and implementation of a web-based evaluation learning and instructional tool - Charles R. McClure and John T. Snead 10. Measuring the quality of academic library electronic services and resources - Jillian R. Griffiths 11. Influential leadership for academic libraries - Jennifer Rowley and Sue Roberts 12. Peter Brophy: a selected bibliography.
Introduction - Alan F. MacDougall 1. The Library Research Unit at the University of Lancaster, 1967-1972: a memoir - Michael Buckland THEME 1: LIBRARIES, LEARNING AND DISTANCE LEARNING 2. Alice in www.land: reflections on ten years of developing library services for distance learners - Gill Needham and Nicky Whitsed 3. Putting the 'e' into libraries and learning: study, pedagogy, content and services in the digital age - David Baker THEME 2: WIDENING ACCESS TO INFORMATION 4. Library services for visually impaired people: a UK perspective - Jenny Craven 5. Public libraries, an enduring freedom: widening access to learning, information and culture - John Dolan 6. Sceptic 2.0? Social networking technologies in public libraries - Juliet Eve THEME 3: CHANGING DIRECTIONS OF INFORMATION DELIVERY 7. Institutional repositories in tertiary institutions: access, delivery and performance - Rowena Cullen and Brenda Chawner 8. Folksonomies to ontologies: the changing nature of controlled vocabularies - Richard J. Hartley THEME 4: PERFORMANCE, QUALITY AND LEADERSHIP 9. An evaluation decision-making system: development and implementation of a web-based evaluation learning and instructional tool - Charles R. McClure and John T. Snead 10. Measuring the quality of academic library electronic services and resources - Jillian R. Griffiths 11. Influential leadership for academic libraries - Jennifer Rowley and Sue Roberts 12. Peter Brophy: a selected bibliography.
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