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Journal of Library & Information Services In Distance Learning

2011 Volume 5, Number 4

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Number of articles: 4

  1. The Role and Responsibilities of an E-Tutor Librarian

    Kathryn Waite, Pat Gannon-Leary & James Carr

    Current trends in librarianship in higher education have indicated an increasing tutoring role for librarians in the online environment. This article examines how the role of the e-tutor is... More

    pp. 129-148

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  2. Oh! Web 2.0, Virtual Reference Service 2.0, Tools and Techniques (I): A Basic Approach

    Harsh Bardhan Arya & J K. Mishra

    This study targets librarians and information professionals who use Web 2.0 tools and applications with a view to providing snapshots on how Web 2.0 technologies are used. It also aims to identify ... More

    pp. 149-171

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  3. Using Adobe Connect to Deliver Online Library Instruction to the RN to BSN Program

    Kathleen Carlson

    This paper takes a look at how one academic health sciences librarian brought mediated literature searching to the distance RN to BSN nursing students. It takes a look at why Adobe Connect was the ... More

    pp. 172-180

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  4. From Both Sides, Now: Librarians Team up with Computer Scientist to Deliver Virtual Computer-Information Literacy Instruction

    Martha Fallahay Loesch

    Two members of the library faculty at Seton Hall University teamed up with a respected professor of mathematics and computer science, in order to create an online course that introduces information... More

    pp. 181-192

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