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Serving Unaffiliated Distance Learners: Strategies that work
Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning
  • Lisa T Nickel, College of William and Mary
  • Rachel G. Mulvihill
Document Type
Article
Department/Program
Library
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Abstract

Dealing with unaffiliated distance learning students can be a daunting task for many public as well as academic librarians. This article will discuss strategies for providing reference to these students by gathering information on what services they are offered via their home institutions, and helping them navigate the often confusing landscape of library resources and services. Authors will outline the challenges and opportunities for public libraries presented by distance learners and suggest some services that might be provided for them. Finally, we will discuss the opportunities for outreach to distance learning students from both public and academic libraries.

Citation Information
Lisa T Nickel and Rachel G. Mulvihill. "Serving Unaffiliated Distance Learners: Strategies that work" Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning Vol. 4 Iss. 3 (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lisa_nickel/1/