Abstract

Looks at the role of serials in Information and Library Management courses at Liverpool John Moores University. Demonstrates how serials run through the award programmes in a structured way. Details the focus on serials in Resource Management and Collection Management modules, including the Serials Roadshow. Outlines the coverage of serials in other modules.

Highlights

  • Linda Ashcroft is Senior Lecturer, Information and Library Management, Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University, 98 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool U 5UZ

  • Demonstrates how serials run through the award programmes in a structured way

  • It is sometimes mistakenly thought that Information and Library Management programmes neglect serials as an area of study

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Summary

Linda S Ashcroft

Looks at the role of serials in Information and Library Management courses at Liverpool John Moores University. Demonstrates how serials run through the award programmes in a structured way. Details the focus on serials in Resource Management and Collection Management modules, including the Serials Roadshow. Outlines the coverage of serials in other modules. Linda Ashcroft is Senior Lecturer, Information and Library Management, Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University, 98 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool U 5UZ

Serials as part of Information and Library Management programmes
Serials in modular programmes at LJMU
Resource management and collection management modules at LJMU
The Serials Roadshow
The role of serials in other ILM modules at LJMU
Conclusion

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