Share and share alike: encouraging the reuse of academic resources through the Scottish electronic Staff Development Library

The Scottish electronic Staff Development Library (http://www.sesdl.scotcit.acuk) is an ongoing collaborative project involving the Universities of Edinburgh, Paisley and Strathclyde which has been funded by SHEFC as part of their current ScotCIT Programme (http:llwww.scotcit.ac.uk). This project is...

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Main Authors: Lorna M. Campbell, Allison Littlejohn, Charles Duncan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for Learning Technology 2001-12-01
Series:Research in Learning Technology
Online Access:http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/12027
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description The Scottish electronic Staff Development Library (http://www.sesdl.scotcit.acuk) is an ongoing collaborative project involving the Universities of Edinburgh, Paisley and Strathclyde which has been funded by SHEFC as part of their current ScotCIT Programme (http:llwww.scotcit.ac.uk). This project is being developed in response to the increasing demand for flexible, high-quality staff development materials.
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spelling doaj.art-017cf85fbbb8469cb8e68d2f153fb4772022-12-22T03:18:18ZengAssociation for Learning TechnologyResearch in Learning Technology2156-70692156-70772001-12-019210.3402/rlt.v9i2.12027Share and share alike: encouraging the reuse of academic resources through the Scottish electronic Staff Development LibraryLorna M. CampbellAllison LittlejohnCharles DuncanThe Scottish electronic Staff Development Library (http://www.sesdl.scotcit.acuk) is an ongoing collaborative project involving the Universities of Edinburgh, Paisley and Strathclyde which has been funded by SHEFC as part of their current ScotCIT Programme (http:llwww.scotcit.ac.uk). This project is being developed in response to the increasing demand for flexible, high-quality staff development materials.http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/12027
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title Share and share alike: encouraging the reuse of academic resources through the Scottish electronic Staff Development Library
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title_full_unstemmed Share and share alike: encouraging the reuse of academic resources through the Scottish electronic Staff Development Library
title_short Share and share alike: encouraging the reuse of academic resources through the Scottish electronic Staff Development Library
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