Aslib Proceedings: Volume 57 Issue 2
Table of contents
E‐learning: what the literature tells us about distance education: An overview
Pete Williams, David Nicholas, Barrie GunterThe CIBER group at University College London are currently evaluating a distance education initiative funded by the Department of Health, providing in‐service training to NHS…
Information and communication technology (ICT) education in The City School, Pakistan: A success story in the large‐scale introduction of the UK National Curriculum's ICT component in Pakistan
Iftikhar Ali, John ProctorIn an age of information technology some developing countries are more vulnerable than others to international competition through failure to utilize fully the benefits of an ICT…
Tackling student referencing errors through an online tutorial
Margaret KendallTo evaluate the impact of an interactive online tutorial aiming to improve student citing and referencing practice.
How to manage the big bang: evolution or revolution in the introduction of an MLE?
Susannah Quinsee, Neal SumnerTo examine how introducing an institution‐wide managed learning environment impacts on the processes of organisational change using City University, London as a case study.
Information management and e‐learning: Some perspectives
John AkeroydTo provide a review of the interface between e‐learning, digital libraries and learning content.
The use of the internet in higher education: Academics’ experiences of using ICTs for teaching and learning
Rebecca EynonTo explore academics’ experiences of using information and communication technologies (ICTs) for teaching and learning.
From prescribed reading to the excitement or the burden of choice: Information literacy: foundation of e‐learning
Susie AndrettaThe paper focuses on e‐learning from an information literacy perspective and promotes the view that information literacy education needs to play a central role within any…