Growing the library’s presence in a university wide student portal

The Library and Information Service at Curtin University of Technology had been an early adopter of portal technology, providing the first portal on campus via MyLibrary and in recent years deploying MetaLib as a gateway to scholarly resources, but had also been a strong advocate of a top level, uni...

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Main Author: Green, Peter
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14812
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description The Library and Information Service at Curtin University of Technology had been an early adopter of portal technology, providing the first portal on campus via MyLibrary and in recent years deploying MetaLib as a gateway to scholarly resources, but had also been a strong advocate of a top level, university wide portal. The implementation of a university wide student portal in late 2003 provided the long desired strategic opportunity. Growing the Library's presence in the portal would be a high priority in 2004. While the Library identified a number of opportunities for development the initial focus was reduced to a challenging but manageable few. These would require close collaboration with other university areas and some innovative use of the Library's own system.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-148122017-02-22T06:50:24Z Growing the library’s presence in a university wide student portal Green, Peter portal library education The Library and Information Service at Curtin University of Technology had been an early adopter of portal technology, providing the first portal on campus via MyLibrary and in recent years deploying MetaLib as a gateway to scholarly resources, but had also been a strong advocate of a top level, university wide portal. The implementation of a university wide student portal in late 2003 provided the long desired strategic opportunity. Growing the Library's presence in the portal would be a high priority in 2004. While the Library identified a number of opportunities for development the initial focus was reduced to a challenging but manageable few. These would require close collaboration with other university areas and some innovative use of the Library's own system. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14812 fulltext
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library
education
Green, Peter
Growing the library’s presence in a university wide student portal
title Growing the library’s presence in a university wide student portal
title_full Growing the library’s presence in a university wide student portal
title_fullStr Growing the library’s presence in a university wide student portal
title_full_unstemmed Growing the library’s presence in a university wide student portal
title_short Growing the library’s presence in a university wide student portal
title_sort growing the library’s presence in a university wide student portal
topic portal
library
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14812