Towards a Strategy for Supporting Distance-Learning Students through Networked Access to Information: Issues and Challenges in Preparing To Support the Doctorate in Education.

IF 0.7 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Joan Carty, Isobel Stark, R. V. D. Zwan, N. Whitsed
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This paper seeks to address the issues of supporting the Open University's postgraduate students through networked access to infomlation. The paper positions the Open University, since it is at this point still a unique facility in tenns of size and standing within the UK higher education system, in order to establish the need for quality lnfonnation Services, and for a scaleable model which can be applied to other postgraduate courses. The paper describes the support planned for the forthcoming Doctorate in Education. the importance of a collaborative approach to the delivery of distance education, and the issues surrounding the evolving strategy for networked infonnation provision. 1. Background The Open University (OU) is the UK's largest university in terms of student numbers, with 150,000 students currently registered. It produces 5% of all first degree students in the UK each year, and represents 37% of all part-time higher education students in the UK. Eight subject areas have been recognised as produc­ ing research work of international excellence, with another eleven rated at na­ tional excellence. In 1996 some 17,000 students are required to have computers for their studies of which some l3,000 will have on-line access to the OU's network. Historically the OU Library has not supported the information needs of its students, who have relied on local public libraries and academic libraries to which they may have had access. However, it has always provided subject guides to the literature and other tools, as required, which have been integrated into the course team materials. In addition it has assisted with the development of Library projects undertaken at Summer Schools in host universities, and with supporting literature searching for specific course needs. Support is also given, where possible, to the 6,000 higher degree students. With the development of electronic tools, the Li­ brary's remit has been extended to develop a strategy for supporting students through networked access to information.
通过网络获取信息支持远程学习学生的策略:准备支持教育博士学位的问题和挑战。
本文试图解决通过网络获取信息来支持开放大学研究生的问题。由于开放大学目前仍然是英国高等教育体系中规模和地位的独特设施,因此本文将其定位为建立对高质量信息服务的需求,以及可应用于其他研究生课程的可扩展模式。该文件描述了计划对即将到来的教育博士学位的支持。协作方式对提供远程教育的重要性,以及围绕网络信息提供不断发展的战略的问题。1. 就学生人数而言,开放大学(OU)是英国最大的大学,目前有15万名学生注册。它每年培养5%的英国第一学位学生,占英国所有兼职高等教育学生的37%。8个学科领域被评为国际卓越研究成果,另有11个学科领域被评为国家卓越研究成果。1996年,约有17000名学生需要有电脑进行学习,其中约有13000名学生可以在线访问开放大学的网络。从历史上看,开放大学图书馆并没有满足学生的信息需求,他们依赖于当地的公共图书馆和学术图书馆,而这些图书馆是他们可以访问的。然而,它总是根据需要提供文献和其他工具的主题指南,这些已经集成到课程团队材料中。此外,它还协助发展在东道国大学的暑期学校进行的图书馆项目,并支持为特定课程需要进行文献检索。在可能的情况下,还为6000名高等学位学生提供支持。随着电子工具的发展,图书馆的职权范围已扩大到制定一项战略,以支持学生通过网络获取信息。
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EDUCATION FOR INFORMATION
EDUCATION FOR INFORMATION INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
17
期刊介绍: Information is widely recognized as a vital resource in economic development. The skills of information handling traditionally associated with libraries, are now in great demand in all sectors, including government, business and commerce. The education and training of information professionals is, therefore, an issue of growing significance. Education for Information has been since 1983 a forum for debate and discussion on education and training issues in the sphere of information handling. It includes refereed full-length articles and short communications on matters of current concern to educators and practitioners alike. Its News section reports on significant activities and events in the international arena.
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