Electronic Resources in the Virtual Learning
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(Chandos Information Professional Series) Jane Secker (Auth.) - Electronic Resources in the Virtual Learning Environment. A Guide for Librarians-Chandos Publishing (2004)
Journal of InterLibrary Loan and Document Delivery includes electronic
reserves within its remit and has published a number of special editions dedicated to the topic. However, in the UK, the expansion of such services has been slow because of the need to obtain copyright clearance for all materials. Developments have been largely led by JISC initiatives and in particular the launch of a national service, HERON, now run by Ingenta UK. Universities adopt a variety of approaches towards providing access to core readings in electronic format, and the marked differences between the US, UK and Australia are largely shaped by copyright law in the respective countries, which is discussed in more detail in Chapter 4. Some universities have developed their own in-house electronic reserve system. In-house systems have the obvious advantage that they can be tailored to meet the needs of individual organisations and can be as sophisticated or as simple as the budget allows. Electronic reserves can also be developed using features within library management systems, e.g. the ‘reserves’ module within the Voyager library management system. Software developers have also realised the growth in interest in this area and a number of ready-made electronic reserves systems are also available, such as ERes. A seemingly unlimited combination of these 14 The digital library approaches is also possible, such as linking ERes to WebCT, or the Voyager reserve module to Blackboard. Of the software that is available, Docutek Information Systems’ ERes package (which recently launched version 4) is the most popular in the US. It is designed to allow academic libraries to establish Electronic Reserves and to manage copyright- protected documents online. 15 Together with other modules in the DocuLib suite, libraries can compile and manage collections of Internet resources, post time-sensitive information, and create and administer surveys online. DocuLib and ERes can also be used to create course websites, course-specific discussion boards and live Internet chat rooms. US electronic reserves Electronic reserves systems were established in many US academic libraries in the 1990s, e.g. in North Western University Library, Illinois. 16 The Library has integrated its short loan collection, known as ‘reserved readings’, into their library catalogue, which uses the Voyager Library System. A combination of lecture notes, articles and readings for courses are also included on the system. Access is limited to members of the university using an authentication system to prevent external users from gaining access to copyright controlled material in the collection. Similarly, San Diego State University operates an electronic course reserves (ECR) system using the ERes software, which provides a ready- made electronic reserve delivery system. 17 As well as the electronic reserves system, ERes contains lists of useful websites and chat areas for staff and students. Lecturers are able to add material by e-mailing the ECR coordinator. Care is taken to operate within the copyright legislation and the system is only available to members of the University. Within these systems, files are usually stored in Portable Document Format (PDF) and accessed using browser software such as Netscape with Adobe Acrobat Reader. An example of this approach is Duke University, where the Electronic Reserves system provides access to supplementary course reading materials required in support of the curriculum. 18 To obtain a copy of scanned documents, printing must be undertaken using a system supporting PDF. Copyright law in the US is such that many librarians allow material to be placed on electronic reserve for one year without requiring copyright permission. This is undertaken through the Fair Use clause (see Chapter 4, pp. 82–3 for more detail). 15 Electronic Resources in the Virtual Learning Environment Download 1.99 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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