the e-resources club sandwich – recipes for successful e-resource marketing
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The
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recipes for successfule-resource marketing
Anthony BealEleanor Johnston
UKSG16th November 2009
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Now overcome barriers to use of online journals in FE
EBSCO, Emerald and InfoTrac are wonderful resources
BUT can be too academic for some users
We need an interface that is more level appropriate
Vocational journals that are categorised by the vocational subject taught in FE
With more colour and “pictures on the cover”
We like Federated Access
It has made life much easier for our learners
Public domain 'Lopez Portillo Carter review'
• 71% of students agreed they have developed academic skills through Springboard
• 52% of students agreed they have increased employability skills through Springboard
• 66% of students agreed that the Springboard programme is useful to them
Source West Cheshire College Quality Department Survey Aug 2009
Full Text Retrievals Up
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The future
• Information strategy and standards• Level 3 programme• e-resources distributed on generic podcasts• Pilot use of i-touches supplied by Learning Resources
for workshops and proactive dissemination• e-book readers• Vizuliser• Voting kits (ActivExpression)
Anthony [email protected]: redsontour
Eleanor [email protected]