Literature
Annotated Literature Review
Introduction to CMS/library integration
- Library Technology Reports
- Course-management systems.(2005). Library Technology Reports, 41(3), 7-11.
- Defining the challenge.(2005). Library Technology Reports, 41(3), 4-6.
- Going forward.(2005). Library Technology Reports, 41(3), 44-45.
- Integration of libraries and course-management systems.(2005). Library Technology Reports, 41(3), 12-20.
- Library course pages.(2005). Library Technology Reports, 41(3), 33-43.
- Strategies for the library: CMS integration barriers.(2005). Library Technology Reports, 41(3), 24-32.
- Who should care and why.(2005). Library Technology Reports, 41(3), 21-23.
- George, J., & Martin, K. (2004). Forging the library courseware link. College & Research Library News, Nov, 594.
- Gibbons, S. (2003). Building upon the MyLibrary concept to better meet the information needs of college students. [Electronic version]. D-Lib Magazine Http://www.Dlib.org/dlib/march03/gibbons/03gibbons.Html, 9(3)Retrieved 3/2/2006,
- Jafari, Ali and Patricia McGee, and Colleen Carmean (2006).
Managing Courses, Defining Learning:
What Faculty, Students, and Administrators Want. Educause Review 41(4), July/August 2006, 50–71. - Markgraf, J. (2004). Librarian Participation in the Online Classroom. Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 9(1/2), 5-19.
- Reeb, B., & Gibbons, S. (2004). Students, librarians, and subject guides: Improving a poor rate of return. Portal : Libraries and the Academy, 4(1), 123.
- Shank, J. D., & Dewald, N. H. (2003). Establishing our presence in courseware: Adding library services to the virtual classroom. Information Technology & Libraries, 22(1), 38.
- Williams, L. M., Cody, S. A., & Parnell, J. (2004). Prospecting for new collaborations: Mining syllabi for library service opportunities. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 30(4), 270-275.
Focus Groups
- Simon, J. (1999) How to Conduct Focus Groups: Here's a practical, effective way to connect with the people your organization serves. Nonprofit World , 17(5), 40.
- Basics of Conducting Focus Groups (Carter McNamara) http://www.managementhelp.org/evaluatn/focusgrp.htm
- Focus Group Approach to Needs Assessment (Iowa State Univ Extension) http://www.extension.iastate.edu/communities/tools/assess/focus.html
- Lee, D. (2005) Can You Hear Me Now? Using Focus Groups to Enhance Marketing Research, Library Administration & Management, 19(2), 100.
- Hughes-Hassell, S. (2004) Using Focus Group Interviews to Improve Library Services for Youth. Teacher Librarian, Oct 2004, 8.
- Perry, V. (2002) Putting Knowledge to Work Effectively: Assessing Information Needs Through Focus Groups, INSPEL, 36(2002)4, 254.