[WEB4LIB] Re: Univ. of Phoenix/"distance" library

Isabel Danforth danforth at tiac.net
Wed Nov 18 14:23:18 EST 1998


We often have college students attempting to do college level research in
our public library.  Sometimes we can help them, with resources such as
EBSCO, but often I send folks to our local state university campus.  It is
also free for state residents, and has so many more resources.   

I can see it getting overwhelmed by distance education students from
elsewhere, before public libraries do.

Isabel


At 10:02 AM 11/18/98 -0800, S M Colowick wrote:
>I haven't seen anyone mention public libraries. Most already support
>distance learning by providing Internet connections, on-site resources and
>ILL; many also proctor exams for distance learners. Will the next step be
>for public-library collections to acquire more of an academic flavor?
>Ultimately, through library cooperation, we may see a total breakdown of
>artificial category lines. No more academic vs. public, just The Library.
>
>Susan Colowick
>
>
>
>
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