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The role of the library in a new learning scenario

Maria Laura Bargellini (Maria Laura Bargellini is a researcher at ENEA/Studi (Italian National Agency for New Technology, Energy and Environment), Rome, Italy. E‐mails: bargellini@casaccia.enea.it; bordoni@casaccia.enea.it)
Luciana Bordoni (Luciana Bordoni is a researcher at ENEA/Studi (Italian National Agency for New Technology, Energy and Environment), Rome, Italy. E‐mails: bargellini@casaccia.enea.it; bordoni@casaccia.enea.it)

The Electronic Library

ISSN: 0264-0473

Article publication date: 1 June 2001

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Abstract

Distance learning can be defined, in the most general terms, as a method of education that involves an instructor and student(s), who are separated geographically and must rely on one or more methods of long‐distance communication. It is the direct descendant of correspondence and home study courses, that were developed in the nineteenth century. What is new, however, is the wealth of telecommunications and telematics options available today that enable the provision of this high‐tech educational environment and the enlargement of the potential user base. Libraries have a central role in education, learning, and vocational training in support of increasing knowledge. The rapid evolution of information and communication technology in the learning field imposes, supports and stimulates the re‐engineering of the library. This paper provides a description of a new distance learning scenario in a library service.

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Laura Bargellini, M. and Bordoni, L. (2001), "The role of the library in a new learning scenario", The Electronic Library, Vol. 19 No. 3, pp. 153-157. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000005480

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