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Next generation e-learning and digital library futures

by Penny Carnaby
Proceedings of IFLA General Conference and Council (2004)

Abstract

What have a nations digital framework, e-learning and a digital library strategy have in common? The National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa has a unique responsibility to all New Zealand school students and their teachers. While the Library has the legislative responsibility to provide access to the nations documentary heritage, and to preserve this heritage for future generations to explore and enjoy, it also has the responsibility to provide resources to support all facets of the New Zealand school curriculum. Increasingly, these resources are in an e-paradigm, which will be drawn into the next generations learning experiences in a seamless, learner-centric way.

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