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Why For ND Students Benefit Aren't Texts 100% Online?

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:28 pm
by Avarice
I think in an undergraduate and postgraduate setting this is of REAL importance for ND people.

(At least where the arts and social sciences are concerned.)

Considering that ND people can have problems with time management, competion of assignments (done well) on time and can need a longer lead time to organise their thoughts and ideas why, why, why is there a problem with making available WITHOUT CHARGE ALL cited academic texts for courses online?

Why is it made to feel like trying to break into Fort Knox to get the required books, journals and articles from academic libaries with the added stress of their not being available in sufficient quantities and then their staff being on your back to bring it back sooner than for how long you actually need it for ?

Considering what ND people have to put up with I think it is unacceptable NOT to have these sources online from academics. Surely for as long as they have not Plagiarized HOW anyone gets the sources for as long as they can be referenced should be of NO interest to them?

(If the material can be acessed via a laptop I chill out and for anyone who dosen't have one of them by their own means when a student then of course it should be provided as part of a needs assesment with one as good as they can get within reason with all the specs and software for them to keep. ;) )

What is being tested more here? How to intelligently complete the ACTUAL assignments with the required material at hand or ingenuity in negotiating the fun and games with libaries ?

If the sources aren't made available online then (especially where ND people are concerned) for the aggravation that causes at an extreme dosen't that justify just throwing their course reading list back at them?

Re: Why For ND Students Benefit Aren't Texts 100% Online?

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:41 pm
by ishi
At my university disabled students are given additional time for library loans.

As a postgraduate myself I do not use traditional library services. In fact I haven't read any books or paper journals for years. These are easily accessible online, assuming your university has the required subscription via Athens etc.

Re: Why For ND Students Benefit Aren't Texts 100% Online?

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:15 pm
by Avarice
ishi wrote:As a postgraduate myself I do not use traditional library services. In fact I haven't read any books or paper journals for years. These are easily accessible online, assuming your university has the required subscription via Athens etc.
I am a Graduate (Politics 1st class honours) so would you know if it is possible to get access to Athens online from home as I am on a database for paid freelance academic research and I don't think that Questia is comprehensive enough for this. University Libaries do not let non students take the books out and photopying journals for note taking isn't really cost effective.

If I cant get nonmenial (preferably graduate) 9-5 work and just be able to driver myself to university libaries then I don't want the paraphenalia of physically accessing research materials from libaries (I detest it) If I can get what I need online. Without it being extortionate to get an online account that is: paying zero being ideal.