1st Edition

University Libraries and Digital Learning Environments

By Jill Beard, Penny Dale Copyright 2011
    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    University libraries around the world have embraced the possibilities of the digital learning environment, facilitating its use and proactively seeking to develop the provision of electronic resources and services. The digital environment offers opportunities and challenges for librarians in all aspects of their work - in information literacy, virtual reference, institutional repositories, e-learning, managing digital resources and social media. The authors in this timely book are leading experts in the field of library and information management, and are at the forefront of change in their respective institutions. University Libraries and Digital Learning Environments will be invaluable for all those involved in managing libraries or learning services, whether acquiring electronic resources or developing and delivering services in digital environments.

    Chapter 1: Here Today and Here Tomorrow; Chapter 2: It's All About Social Media, Stupid!; Chapter 3: Information Literacy in the Digital Environment; Chapter 4: Professional Education for a Digital World; Chapter 5: The Library Chameleon: Physical Space; Chapter 6: Virtual Advice Services; Chapter 7: The Reading E-volution; Chapter 8: Institutional Repositories — Now and Next; Chapter 9: Making the Repository Count: Lessons from Successful Implementation; Chapter 10: Building Useful Virtual Research Environments: The Need for User-led Design; Chapter 11: The HE in FE Digital Dilemma; Chapter 12: Online Support Offered to International Students by UK University Libraries — What are we doing, and why are we doing it?; Chapter 13: Library Performance Measurement in the Digital Age; Chapter 14: Library Resources: Procurement, Innovation and Exploitation in a Digital World; Chapter 15: Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning; Chapter 16: Librarians as Midwives of Change in Scholarly Communication

    Biography

    Penny Dale was until recently a Subject Librarian at Bournemouth University, UK, Jill Beard is Library and Learning Support Manager at Bournemouth University, UK and Matt Holland is Outreach Librarian, North West Ambulance Service, NHS

    'The reader is guided by an impressive group of experts through topics as wide ranging as staffing, space development, evaluation and the student voice - looking at each under the spotlight of the fast changing digital environment. With such a diverse range of authors it isn't surprising that views range from gradual evolution to the biggest revolution since the invention of the printing press - but there's something here for anyone interested in the future of university libraries,' Maxine Melling, Director of Library and Student Support, Liverpool John Moores University, UK '... the book is useful in affirming the skills of academic librarians and pointing to a wide range of development opportunities offered by advances in scholarly communication.' Library Review 'This is a good overview of recent digital developments and impacts upon libraries, tempered by a rapidly changing environment.' Australian Academic and Research Libraries 'I would recommend this book to be read by all academic librarians and in general library specialists.' Information Research