Redefining the cost and complexity of library services for open and distance learning

Although most universities profess a belief that libraries are a key element in learner support, the full cost and complexity of providing quality library services to support open and distance education tend to be underestimated. It is argued in this article that this underestimation, in part, may r...

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Main Author: Stephen Parnell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2002-10-01
Series:International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning
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Online Access:http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/102/181
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description Although most universities profess a belief that libraries are a key element in learner support, the full cost and complexity of providing quality library services to support open and distance education tend to be underestimated. It is argued in this article that this underestimation, in part, may reflect a lack of appreciation by faculty and university administrators of the role libraries play in the (distance) learning process. Within libraries and the education sector at large, there is also tends to be a lack of recognition of what portion of the costs of access to libraries and information are borne by other elements within universities, by external organisations, and by individual students. Three fundamental questions addressed are: Why is it necessary to determine the role of libraries in supporting learning? Who meets these costs? How institutionally independent should access to library and information services be? While it is to be expected that the level of costs incurred by different institutions will vary as they meet the library service needs of those who study in different modes, there are pedagogical, ethical, and quality issues that must be considered if the same academic award is to be made.
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Redefining the cost and complexity of library services for open and distance learning
International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning
learner support
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cost analysis
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value judgement
title Redefining the cost and complexity of library services for open and distance learning
title_full Redefining the cost and complexity of library services for open and distance learning
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title_full_unstemmed Redefining the cost and complexity of library services for open and distance learning
title_short Redefining the cost and complexity of library services for open and distance learning
title_sort redefining the cost and complexity of library services for open and distance learning
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libraries
costing
cost analysis
quality
value judgement
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