The university library as support to learning in the european higher education area
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1518-2924.2006v11nesp2p63Keywords:
Learning Resources Centre., University libraries, Information literacyAbstract
The university library is found in a process of transformation before the European Higher Education Area. This new environment implies basically a change in the model of teaching, centered in the learning and based on a series of competences that convert the student in protagonist of their own learning. This change in the educational paradigm integrates the Information Technologies and Communication, as well as the e-learning and the information literacy approaches, in the future educational models. To support this change the university libraries should adapt their spaces and services to the new educational needs for their transformation in a Learning Resources Centre (LCR). In this work the challenges of the university library, and the new role of the librarians, are analyzed before the informative needs that demands the university community.Downloads
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