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Journal of Bisexuality, 2005
SUMMARY A Canadian graduate student scrutinizes his sexuality in terms of self-image issues and e... more SUMMARY A Canadian graduate student scrutinizes his sexuality in terms of self-image issues and entering the erotic exchange of glances that affirms his sexual nature. The author asks: what is a bisexual self, or a sexual self of any kind, when one doesn't know how to approach men or women, and how does one learn to begin those approaches?
Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 2004
Distance education students are often goal-oriented and task-driven. They do not appreciate roadb... more Distance education students are often goal-oriented and task-driven. They do not appreciate roadblocks that prevent them from gaining access to the information or services they need to complete their course objectives. However, Web-based reference support sites are sometimes more frustrating than helpful. This article discusses some of the difficulties of accessing reference services faced by distance education students and examines ways in which librarians should “keep IT simple” when designing the tools and methods to access reference support.
Texas Library …, 2003
By RANDY McDONALD AND MARTHEA TURNAGE dat. toC phy and eng suc E nrollments in post-secondary dis... more By RANDY McDONALD AND MARTHEA TURNAGE dat. toC phy and eng suc E nrollments in post-secondary distance education programs continue to skyrocket. Hardware and software advancements over the past decade have made it possible to deliver greatly improved services to distance education and other off-campus students accessing an academic library's resources while away from campus. Librarians have long recognized that the needs of distance and off-campus students differ from those of traditional, on-campus students. In 1991, E.]. Burge analyzed two studies concerned with the relationship among libraries, distance educators, and distance learners and found that the library was isolated from the learners (Niemi, 6). Similarly, faculty who teach distance education courses also have specific library needs unique to the distance education environment.
Journal of the College and University Personnel …, 1985
Abstract: The statistical methods used by courts and regulatory agencies to analyze data relating... more Abstract: The statistical methods used by courts and regulatory agencies to analyze data relating to equal employment and affirmative action are reviewed, along with suggested methods for colleges and universities to produce more meaningful Equal Employment ...
Journal of Bisexuality, 2005
SUMMARY A Canadian graduate student scrutinizes his sexuality in terms of self-image issues and e... more SUMMARY A Canadian graduate student scrutinizes his sexuality in terms of self-image issues and entering the erotic exchange of glances that affirms his sexual nature. The author asks: what is a bisexual self, or a sexual self of any kind, when one doesn't know how to approach men or women, and how does one learn to begin those approaches?
Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 2004
Distance education students are often goal-oriented and task-driven. They do not appreciate roadb... more Distance education students are often goal-oriented and task-driven. They do not appreciate roadblocks that prevent them from gaining access to the information or services they need to complete their course objectives. However, Web-based reference support sites are sometimes more frustrating than helpful. This article discusses some of the difficulties of accessing reference services faced by distance education students and examines ways in which librarians should “keep IT simple” when designing the tools and methods to access reference support.
Texas Library …, 2003
By RANDY McDONALD AND MARTHEA TURNAGE dat. toC phy and eng suc E nrollments in post-secondary dis... more By RANDY McDONALD AND MARTHEA TURNAGE dat. toC phy and eng suc E nrollments in post-secondary distance education programs continue to skyrocket. Hardware and software advancements over the past decade have made it possible to deliver greatly improved services to distance education and other off-campus students accessing an academic library's resources while away from campus. Librarians have long recognized that the needs of distance and off-campus students differ from those of traditional, on-campus students. In 1991, E.]. Burge analyzed two studies concerned with the relationship among libraries, distance educators, and distance learners and found that the library was isolated from the learners (Niemi, 6). Similarly, faculty who teach distance education courses also have specific library needs unique to the distance education environment.
Journal of the College and University Personnel …, 1985
Abstract: The statistical methods used by courts and regulatory agencies to analyze data relating... more Abstract: The statistical methods used by courts and regulatory agencies to analyze data relating to equal employment and affirmative action are reviewed, along with suggested methods for colleges and universities to produce more meaningful Equal Employment ...