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Innovative Support For Instruction In Information And Library Studies At Queensland University Of Technology
Middleton, Michael1, Hallam, Gillian2, Partridge, Helen3.
A description is provided of the variety of mechanisms for instructional support that are used in library and information studies programmes at Queensland University of Technology. These include the use of various facilities within the University’s online teaching system. Along with assessment initiatives such as professional portfolios, integration within the teaching framework of a supplementary instruction scheme, and increased attention to generic capabilities, these have enhanced instructional support.
Affiliation:
- Queensland University of Technology, Australia
- Queensland University of Technology, Australia
- Queensland University of Technology, Australia
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0.000 |
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Web of Science (JCR 2016) |
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0.650 |
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Q3 (Information Science & Library Science) |
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Scopus (SCImago Journal Rankings 2016) |
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Q2 (Library and Information Sciences) |
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0.399 (SJR) |
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2.02 |
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Library Literature and Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA) |
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SJR 0.439 Cites/Doc.(2years) 0.630 |
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