ESL Collections, University Libraries, and Internationalization
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10/04/2015
10/04/2015
01/03/2015
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Resumo |
This research study examines the content, types of materials, locations, and library collection development policies concerning ESL (English as a second language) materials collections on university campuses in the United States and Canada. ESL learning materials are defined in this study as those materials supporting adult learners who are non-native speakers of English in a higher education setting. The purpose of this study is to describe the content and types of materials in these collections, to learn where these collections are typically housed on university campuses, to discover what collection development policies may inform the building of these collections, and to explore the potential significance of these collections for university libraries. The overriding question that informs this study is the following: Can involvement with ESL collections serve as a way for university libraries to participate in internationalization by supporting the language needs of international students? |
Identificador |
Bordonaro, Karen. “ESL Collections, University Libraries, and Internationalization.” LEAA: Lenguas en Aprendizaje Autodirigido (Self-Directed Language Learning). Aňo 7, Nύmero 1. March 2015. Available online at http://cad.cele.unam.mx/leaa/index.jsp?c=0701&p=0701a04-A 1870 - 5820 |
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en |
Publicador |
LEAA (Lenguas en Aprendizaje Autodirigido) Revista Electronica |
Palavras-Chave | #International Students, ESL Collections, University Libraries, Internationalization |
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Article |