The role of the library in distance learning
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Presents findings of five studies undertaken between 1994 and 1996 looking at the role of libraries in supporting distance-learning students in the UK, particularly the experiences of students with regard to library use and the arrangements made by course providers for library use. Makes recommendat.
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