Exploring the Digital Library, a volume in The
Jossey-Bass Online Teaching and Learning series, addresses the
key issue of library services for faculty and their students in the
online learning environment. Written by librarians at Athabasca
University, a leading institution in distance education, this book
shows how faculty can effectively use digital libraries in their
day-to-day work and in the design of electronic courses.
Exploring the Digital Library is filled with information,
ideas, and
* Discusses how information and communication technologies are
transforming scholarship communication
* Provides suggestions for integrating digital libraries into
teaching and course development
* Describes approaches to promoting information literacy skills
and integrating these skills across the curriculum
* Outlines the skills and knowledge required in digital library
use
* Suggests opportunities for faculty and librarians to
collaborate in the online educational environment
Spis treści
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
1. Digital Libraries: A Cultural
Understanding.
Digital Libraries in the Matrix of Digital Culture.
Defining Digital Libraries.
Transforming the Academic Library.
Digital Library Culture.
2. New Dynamics for Scholarly Communication.
Many-to-Many Relationships in the Digital Library.
New Opportunities for Scholarly Communication.
Sharing in the Online Community.
Academic Culture Meets Digital Culture.
3. Digital Libraries in Teaching and Course
Development.
The Digital Library and Teaching in Distance Education.
Course Development.
Challenges in Supporting Students at a Distance.
Learning Styles.
Faculty Development.
4. Beyond the Mechanics of Online Retrieval:
Information Literacy.
What Is Information Literacy?
Library Literacy and Beyond.
The Necessity of Evaluation.
Integrating Information Literacy.
Development of Skills.
Integrating Information Literacy into the Curriculum.
Assessment.
5. Using the Digital Library in Higher
Education.
Understanding Online Systems.
Using Digital Information in Higher Education.
6. Faculty-Librarian Collaboration in Online Teaching
and Education.
Collaborative Efforts.
Leadership Roles.
Collection Development.
Teaching and Instruction.
Marketing the Library and Its Services.
The Importance of Organizational Climate.
7. Collaborating on Information Literacy: Case Study
1.
Research Guides.
Help Centre.
The Digital Reference Centre.
INFS 200: Accessing Information.
8. Collaborating on the DRR and Reusing Learning
Resources: Case Study 2.
The Digital Reading Room.
The Collaboration.
The Evaluation.
Beyond Course Reserves: Reusable Digital Resources.
9. Beyond Digital Library Culture Barriers.
Humans and Computers Interacting.
Easier-to-Use Digital Libraries.
Appendix: Web Resources.
References.
Index.
O autorze
Kay Johnson is the head of Reference and Circulation Services at Athabasca University, where she has been actively involved in the development of the digital library, and consultant to the Digital Reading Room.
Elaine Magusin is a Reference Services Librarian at Athabasca, and also serves as a consultant on the Digital Reading Room project.