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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Edward OystonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9781138723399ISBN 10: 1138723398 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 11 November 2019 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'...a very readable text that is clearly laid out and generally easy to follow. I recommend Centred on Learning as a well-written, practical study for all those interested in how universities are trying to meet the learning needs of their students. A strength of the book is the way in which it weaves personal experience and specific examples with wider issues and principles.' Managing Information '...unquestionably a useful book, which should be invaluable for practitioners (and not just library staff) who are involved in planning and developing LCs in their own institutions, or even those who are just thinking about how to adapt service provision to better support student learning. For researchers and students too, the theory discussed in the text offers some interesting perspectives, and suggests some hot topics that merit further investigation.' Education Libraries Journal '...provides a realistic account of the situation in the UK today...this is a useful book.' Journal of Documentation 'This is an excellent work for any information professional working in the higher education sector. The case studies provide valuable practical illustrations of how the challenges of new learning and teaching strategies can be effectively met. The contributors are candid about the problems they face and justifiably proud of the advances they have made. The book is also of use to other sectors of information provision, notably in secondary schools, as the lessons can be adapted readily.' New Library World 'This comprehensive account of learning centre development is essential reading for all those concerned with learning resource provision in higher education. Careful reading will prove very rewarding.' Performance Measurement and Metric Journal 'This book would be a useful study guide for those implimenting change through convergence and intergration of services.. New staff in such an environment, or LIS students, would find the first and ’...a very readable text that is clearly laid out and generally easy to follow. I recommend Centred on Learning as a well-written, practical study for all those interested in how universities are trying to meet the learning needs of their students. A strength of the book is the way in which it weaves personal experience and specific examples with wider issues and principles.’ Managing Information ’...unquestionably a useful book, which should be invaluable for practitioners (and not just library staff) who are involved in planning and developing LCs in their own institutions, or even those who are just thinking about how to adapt service provision to better support student learning. For researchers and students too, the theory discussed in the text offers some interesting perspectives, and suggests some ""hot topics"" that merit further investigation.’ Education Libraries Journal ’...provides a realistic account of the situation in the UK today...this is a useful book.’ Journal of Documentation ’This is an excellent work for any information professional working in the higher education sector. The case studies provide valuable practical illustrations of how the challenges of new learning and teaching strategies can be effectively met. The contributors are candid about the problems they face and justifiably proud of the advances they have made. The book is also of use to other sectors of information provision, notably in secondary schools, as the lessons can be adapted readily.’ New Library World ’This comprehensive account of learning centre development is essential reading for all those concerned with learning resource provision in higher education. Careful reading will prove very rewarding.’ Performance Measurement and Metric Journal ’This book would be a useful study guide for those implimenting change through convergence and intergration of services.. New staff in such an environment, or LIS students, would find the first and Author InformationEdward Oyston is Head of Technical Services and Development, Learning Centre, Sheffield Hallam University. The book’s contributors and editors are drawn from the learning centre staff of all four featured universities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |