[Web4lib] RE: [lita-l] No library resources on list of top 100learning tools

Danielle Plumer dplumer at tsl.state.tx.us
Fri Aug 10 19:33:57 EDT 2007


According to the researcher, Jane Hart, at least 6 more folks can contribute, so, if you're "a learning professional (e.g. consultant, developer, practitioner, analyst, academic) and active in the field of e-learning," send her a note. There's only one self-described librarian on her list of professionals, currently.

http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/index.html

Danielle Cunniff Plumer, Coordinator
Texas Heritage Digitization Initiative
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
512.463.5852 (phone) / 512.936.2306 (fax)
dplumer at tsl.state.tx.us


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Subject: [Web4lib] RE: [lita-l] No library resources on list of top
100learning tools


Steven Bell suggests at ACRLog (http://tinyurl.com/2rxvmk) that it may be "a
case of our failing to create awareness about these resources to the faculty
and researchers who should identify them as valuable e-learning resources."

If a dozen self-designated e-learning specialists all bullet-voted for one
library-related tool, such as SFX, maybe it might make the list.  

Karen G. Schneider 

kgs at freerangelibrarian.com

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