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Backlash as a university says its library will be 'all digital'

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Articles with titles such as “ Academic Libraries Without Print ” may perpetuate fear that some institutions seek to reduce print to zero. But this and other articles focus on library services “centered on” e-resources but not to the exclusion of print.

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Welcome to the February issue of Teaching Matters: Library and University Collections

Teaching Matters Academic Support

In this introductory post, Christine Love-Rodgers, College Lead for Library Academic Support (CAHSS), provides an overview of Library and University Collections with a regard to learning and teaching… Library and University Collections supports teaching and learning for all of our students, staff and external users.

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5 High Tech Solutions that Enable High Touch Campus Experiences

University Business

Researcher and author Hana Ben-Shabat discusses this in her book, Gen Z 360. It’s quick, easy and integrated with ID management systems. Library Services: An increasing number of automated and self-service solutions have hit the market to help manage library resources such as checking out books and devices.

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Dissertation Week in the Library: 11-15 November 2019

Teaching Matters Academic Support

This week was all about how the Library can support the student dissertation experience: from exploring what library resources are available to support a research question, to managing the bibliographic and research data students find. Found out so many things and places to research I didn’t think about”.

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The Growth of Online Education Provides Opportunities: The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 9

The Change Leader, Inc.

In its 2017 report, the Babson Survey Research Group looked at online education in the United States and reported the following: Seventy-one percent of the 4,717 U.S. Project-based learning A growing trend in online learning, this approach allows students to research, present and share their ideas to demonstrate real-world skills.