2006
DOI: 10.1300/j111v45n01_12
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What Do Distance Education Faculty Want from the Library?

Abstract: Distance education is a quickly growing phenomenon in higher education. In 2001, the National Center for Education Statistics reported that 56% of all Title IVeligible, degree-granting institutions were offering distance education courses, an amount that had nearly doubled in the three years since the previous survey. In accordance with the Association of College and Research Libraries' Guidelines for Distance Learning Library Services and the mission of the library and university, the Mansfield Library at the… Show more

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“…Many of those who have published in this area included their survey instrument in the appendix of their publication which is very useful to those looking for practical examples Hines, 2006;Shaffer, Finkelstein, & Lyden, 2004;Thomsett-Scott & May, 2009 While some studies may incorporate other methods in their research, the survey is commonly the key component to inquiries of this nature. Shaffer, Finkelstein, & Lyden (2004) started their inquiry with a small focus group of distance faculty and used the resulting feedback to assist in developing the survey questions and identifying faculty who would serve as participants.…”
Section: Distance Library Services At Uvicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many of those who have published in this area included their survey instrument in the appendix of their publication which is very useful to those looking for practical examples Hines, 2006;Shaffer, Finkelstein, & Lyden, 2004;Thomsett-Scott & May, 2009 While some studies may incorporate other methods in their research, the survey is commonly the key component to inquiries of this nature. Shaffer, Finkelstein, & Lyden (2004) started their inquiry with a small focus group of distance faculty and used the resulting feedback to assist in developing the survey questions and identifying faculty who would serve as participants.…”
Section: Distance Library Services At Uvicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research method used by , Hines (2006), Thomsett-Scott andMay (2009), and was more straightforward; in each case an online survey instrument was designed and then distributed to distance learning faculty.…”
Section: Distance Library Services At Uvicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hines 10 surveyed other universities' attempts to discover what their distance faculty want from their institutions' libraries, as well as reporting her own findings of instructors at her university. While the review of other studies is now dated (initial surveys were performed between 1986-2004) she found many of the instructors aware of services and receptive to library instruction (especially tutorials or handouts which could be utilized outside of class time), but frustrated by technological issues.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common barrier to library instruction for graduate students, whether on-campus or through distance programs, are faculty assumptions that graduate students arrive equipped with advanced research knowledge and skills (Hardesty, 1995;Schmehl Hines, 2006). Faculty also assume that if students need to increase their research and information management skills, they will learn these skills on their own (Genoni and Partridge, 2000).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%